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Monday, 6th July 2009
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George Kerevan
George Kerevan: MoD can offer no defence over its budget disarray
THE government has pumped £40 billion into bailing out Royal Bank of Scotland and Lloyds. To find the cash, public borrowing has gone through the proverbial roof.
George Kerevan: Coyote-like economy takes its plunge off a cliff at last
IN THE old Road Runner cartoons, Coyote was always being tricked into running over the edge of a precipice.
George Kerevan: Blame Brown for slower recovery north of Border
The Treasury lops off a lump sum from the Scottish grant and tells Holyrood to make cuts … sorry, savings
George Kerevan: Fiscal pain is the real result of budget battleground
PUBLIC spending is going to be the battleground on which the next general election is fought.
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George Kerevan: Energy is renewable but lost market share is not
George Kerevan: Grudge-bearing Speaker Michael Martin must go
George Kerevan: Consensus needed before Scotland can truly prosper
George Kerevan: ID cards will help government to spy on all of us
George Kerevan: Unconventional measures fuelling greatest interest
George Kerevan: Shakespeare Supper should be in everyone's diary
Between the Lines: Deflation is not the treat, its the succeeding inflation
George Kerevan: Party bloggers point way to exit gate for Labour
George Kerevan: Irish economic woe, put in perspective, seems bearable
George Kerevan: Separate Scots banking system is not the problem
Between the lines: Consultation is fine until it is put into practice
George Kerevan: Time to inject daring design into Scottish capital
George Kerevan: Time for No 10 to be a bit more proactive on jobs
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