The “Autumn statement” was
filled with belt-tightening, from stealthy tax rises to public-service cuts. But perhaps the bitterest part of the pill
has been left for the next government to swallow. As the World Cup begins in Qatar,
controversies over preparedness and human rights threaten to overshadow what happens on the pitch. And New York City declares war
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