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The cuts to come: What will Budget 2015 mean for departmental spending?
oday’s Budget casts further light on the details of this Government’s plans to bring the public sector accounts into surplus by 2019/20.
Poorest pay six times more of their income on energy bills than the wealthiest
nergy rethink could save bill payers over £Â£7bn
NHS should hire 'innovation scouts' to help plug funding gap
ealth service reform must achieve £Â£22bn of increased productivity by 2020
Amazon & Ebay style websites could be the future for adult social care services
ne in four councils using ‘e-marketplaces’ for home-help, meals-on-wheels & zumba clubs
UK in a 'steady state' of net migration
et migration target missed, again
8 out of 10 UK employers say work experience & job placements effective response to long-term unemployment
nly 35% of UK employers surveyed had used work experience or job placements
Young, poor and not voting
ompulsory voting for first-time voters could kick-start voting habit
UK top in Europe for employment of degree-educated EU migrants
ne in five degree-educated new EU migrants in low-skill work in UK
Parity of funding between 5-15 and 16-18 education needed
unding for 16-18 phase could have been £1.2bn higher this parliament if 5-15 funding increase shared
Upper secondary education curriculum in England too narrow
roader curriculum needed for new 14-19 upper secondary phase
Osborne's budget should freeze UK's carbon tax & introduce a 2025 phase out of dirty coal
PPR's package would cut bills, tackle pollution and encourage investment
8 out of 10 parents want to work less and childcare more
out of 10 parents want to work less and childcare more