Politics: Economy
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Profile: Rory Stewart
One of 25 hand picked for the Foreign Office fast track, Rory Stewart quit after five years to go walking. He then became governor of two Iraqi provinces aged less than 30
In economy
Time for action on aid
- By Eveline Herfkens
- 28 November
To increase economic parity worldwide, developed countries must live up to their commitments to streamline aid and remove barriers to trade writes the UN Millennium Campaign founder
Darling holds his nerve
- By Martin Bright
- 27 November
The Chancellor's refusal to panic has won him respect, but his biggest test still lies ahead
That old top-rate myth
- By James Macintyre
- 27 November
As Labour shows itself willing to challenge the right-wing press, now is the moment for the party to prove it can be even bolder
How safe is your job?
- By Iain Macwhirter
- 27 November
This has been a year of financial panic, but 2009 will be dominated by unemployment. In a flexible labour market, with few legal protections, the indebted young will be hit hardest
Young, gifted and jobless: a generation in the red
- By Alyssa McDonald and Liana Wood
- 27 November
The under-35s are the most vulnerable
Getting and spending
- By Peter Wilby
- 27 November
The Ascent of Money: a Financial History of the World
Niall Ferguson
Allen Lane, 397pp, £25
Feature
The big green challenge
Community enterprises, with their roots in co-operatives and credit unions, are now emerging as powerful models to combat climate change. Ministers take note...
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