What are the Chancellor’s options for raising tax, and what would they mean for households, the economy and growth?
MILLIONS of workers could see their take-home pay cut under Budget plans being weighed up by the Treasury, industry experts ...
Investment bank JP Morgan called for Britain to cut benefits spending. Naomi McAuliffe, of Amnesty International UK, ...
Reeves is under pressure from Labour MPs to lift the two-child benefit cap, which stops most parents claiming child tax credit or universal credit for a third child. She could counter breaking the ...
Each year, the government spends £1.3tn – equivalent to £45,000 per household. This is a huge sum, giving rise to a huge problem: the government receives just £40,000 per household (£1.14tn) in taxes.
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