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Budget

  • Under 20 per cent of Tory 2019 voters expect to benefit from Spring Budget – poll

    March 25, 2024

    Less than 20 per cent of Conservative 2019 voters expect to be better off thanks to the Spring Budget, a new poll has found.

  • The bond markets liked the Budget – and that’s a worry

    March 22, 2024

    Hunt’s Budget and Reeves’ Mais lecture showed they are vying to be Captain Sensible, but if we want to break the doom loop of low growth, high taxes and big spending, we should expect some friction with the forces that benefit from the status quo, says Charles White-Thomson What concerns me most about the recent [...]

  • Government to fully fund apprenticeships for small firms, Rishi Sunak to announce

    March 18, 2024

    The government will fully fund apprenticeships for small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) with a £60m investment in up to 20,000 training places, Rishi Sunak will announce.

  • Will it work? VAT cuts for small businesses

    March 13, 2024

    Where Sam Fowles strips the politics from policies and asks if they solve the problem they’re supposed to. Today, raising the VAT threshold.

  • Jeremy Hunt admits National Insurance won’t be scrapped ‘any time soon’

    March 7, 2024

    Jeremy Hunt has admitted scrapping National Insurance (NI) - as he hinted at in Wednesday’s Budget - won’t happen “any time soon”.

  • Spring Budget 2024: Hunt doesn’t rule out May election after £10bn tax cut

    March 6, 2024

    Jeremy Hunt has announced the rate of National Insurance (NI) will be cut by two per cent in the Spring Budget as the government gears up for a rocky general election.

  • Spring Budget 2024: Why a May election is now looking less likely

    March 6, 2024

    After Chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s Budget, the tide of May election speculation that temporarily flooded Westminster has, well, swept out again.

  • The Chancellor’s tentative steps towards popular capitalism

    March 6, 2024

    For far too many people, hard work no longer translates into material prosperity. Today’s Budget starts to change that, but there’s much more to do, says Sam Bidwell In amongst the excitement of Budget day, it’s easy to lose sight of the basics. The government’s major fiscal events are an opportunity to identify where our [...]

  • Spring Budget 2024: Astrazeneca to invest £650m in Cambridge and Liverpool

    March 6, 2024

    AstraZeneca is to invest £650m in the UK, Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has announced in his Spring Budget.

  • If he can’t cut taxes, the Chancellor must give Brits a stake in the economy

    March 6, 2024

    The Budget is the government’s last chance to set out a vision for the economy before the next election – it should be one that supports hard work, investing and helps people be less dependent on the state, argues James Vitali A Budget speech is an exercise in storytelling: about where the economy is coming [...]

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