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And the institutional failure to accept changes means that confidence in the currency is declining.

Finding and making those changes means it's hard to seriously think about leaving my job.

Looking at 12-month changes means you can ignore seasonal adjustments, so these are unadjusted figures.

Omitting those over the age of 50 from the changes means that those affected have sufficient time to plan ahead.

Blocking child benefit changes means the proportion of the non-pensioner part of the welfare budget needing cuts has increased from 10% to more than 20%.

But even as time is saved in that fashion, the penchant for more pitching changes means more commercials and longer games.

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What the changes meant, no one knew.

"What our changes mean is that work will always pay.

Do these recent changes mean the future is blokey?

What will the changes mean for company directors?

Online safety – what do the Ofsted changes mean?

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