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Issue of the week: the Chancellor’s tax choices ...
Despite legitimate concerns this does not look like a repeat of the mini-Budget crisis three years ago
But in many respects, the things that we, as a nation, need to face up to also means needing to recognise the role of the UK’s first ‘New Right’ prime minister in our lives. Our schools (now academies
The run up to the Budget in November has already been dominated by headlines about a “meltdown” in the bond market and a yawning “£50bn” black hole that will have to be filled by more tax increases. S
The fighting in Europe was over, but lifting up a shattered nation would be a battle of a different kind
The next time Keir Starmer “declares he has ‘full confidence’ in a subordinate, they might quickly seek the advice of a headhunter”, says Martin Ivens in Bloomberg. Both Angela Rayner, his ex-deputy P