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Nick Timothy and Rupert Harrison expected to enter House of Commons after next election
The UK’s deficit has stabilised but the debt burden remains dangerously high
Economists tell FT what they think about the chancellor’s policies
The chancellor should avoid flourishes and tackle long-term economic fragility
Rupert Harrison, has been wheeled out to comment on Tory policy
PM wants single-market benefits while also regaining sovereignty
If access to the single market is retained, the UK would be subject to all relevant EU regulations
Control and sovereignty, not immigration, were main drivers of Leave vote, writes Rupert Harrison
Defenders say department has been evidence-led in its analysis
Chancellor to raid corporate Britain, as he tries to avoid a Budget fight with Eurosceptic Tory MPs
Any gains made by ceasing contributions to EU would be offset by damage to financial services sector
Innovation’s distributive consequences dwarf the aggregate effects
A curiously old-fashioned obsession with ‘wrong’ exchange rates
Energy revolution looks ever more necessary — and achievable
Do not let improving economic prospects endanger hard-won discipline, writes Rupert Harrison
Ministers moving from advice by impartial civil servants, report finds
Review new recommends expanding the body’sremit of fiscal watchdog to cover risks to government finances
Labour MP hits out at ‘revolving doors’ as chancellor’s former chief of staff joins fund manager
Poll result gives chancellor freedom but curbs wiggle room on campaign pledges
Treasury should cut the levy on the region’s oil by a grown-up amount
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