Scrutiny of public contracts increases
Government vows to 'accelerate the pace of change' to save taxpayers money, as added scrutiny of public contracts begins.
Government vows to 'accelerate the pace of change' to save taxpayers money, as added scrutiny of public contracts begins.
Gemma Tetlow, IfG chief economist, comments in Bloomberg on the credibility of the economic pledges made by Labour in their manifesto.
Researcher Sophie Metcalfe comments in the FT on housing and planning.
Gemma Tetlow appears on the Today programme on BBC Radio 4 as the main political parties rule out increasing any of the main taxes.
The Guardian reports on the findings of our recent insight paper 'The precarious state of the state'