28 Jan 10 No Comments

Cameron commits to cuts even if Britain's economy relapses

Economics correspondent Faisal Islam describes interviewing Conservative leader David Cameron, who says his party would start cutting the deficit this year, even if Britain relapses into

The second most anticipated Cameron at Davos

Attending the Davos World Economic Forum, Conservative leader David Cameron knows that if he is elected, his country’s role in the world will be substantially different to that of his

27 Jan 10 No Comments

Ken v Mandy, 'it's mostly monetary" and the gift of the Gabay

Ken vs Mandy, “it’s mostly monetary” for the Tories and the gift of the Gabay, blogs Faisal Islam.

26 Jan 10 No Comments

Darling's softly softly tactics

Faisal Islam blogs on the end of the recession and Alastair Darling’s tactics.

Britain squeaks out of recession but is this the double-dip?

Britain has squeaked out of recession but the figures are consistent with the dreaded double-dip, blogs Faisal Islam.

25 Jan 10 6 Comments

Does the end of the recession change anything?

Faisal Islam blogs on the difference to the election battle the end of the recession could make.

23 Jan 10 No Comments

India warns West: 'We have to grow'

Faisal Islam writes about India’s ‘carbon nationalism’.

19 Jan 10 No Comments

Commotion as another Indian family is connected

Faisal Islam describe the scene as another family joins the ranks of India’s 500 million electricity “haves”.

18 Jan 10 No Comments

The cracks in India's underground coal fires

A week after returning from Jharia the evidence of my handkerchief was that there was plenty of coal dust still to emerge from my respiratory system. Our team had just returned from a shocking

06 Jan 10 No Comments

Happy Days for beleaguered Brown could mean a March poll

On the day Gordon Brown appears to have headed off a leadership challenge, Faisal Islam predicts that a batch of good economic statistics could mean a 25 March general electioni

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