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  • Thursday, 3 December, 2020
    UK government spending
    Boris Johnson hints at tax cuts to boost Covid-hit UK business

    PM’s social media session highlights potential tensions to come between No 10 and chancellor over national finances

  • Friday, 27 November, 2020
    News in-depth
    Wakefield gives conditional thumbs-up to Rishi Sunak’s spending review

    People in pro-Brexit city keen to see UK chancellor deliver on levelling-up agenda

  • Thursday, 26 November, 2020
    Chris Giles
    ‘Economic emergency’ adds pressure for a rethink on fiscal rules

    The debate on budget and spending is changing rapidly in the wake of the pandemic

  • Thursday, 26 November, 2020
    Sunak urged to extend boost to welfare benefit

    Campaigner Marcus Rashford warns families ‘counting down days until help is taken away’

  • Thursday, 26 November, 2020
    UK politics & policy
    Rishi Sunak refuses to rule out raising income tax, VAT or national insurance

    Increases in these big money-raising taxes would breach Tory election pledge

  • Thursday, 26 November, 2020
    Free LunchMartin Sandbu
    UK Spending Review: There is no fiscal emergency Premium

    The chancellor could have done more to dispel worries about public finances

  • Thursday, 26 November, 2020
    Welsh government cries foul on post-Brexit farm funding

    Westminster accused of short-changing farmers and rural communities by £137m in Spending Review

  • Thursday, 26 November, 2020
    Serious MoneyClaer Barrett
    They’ve saved Christmas — now save small businesses

    The chancellor failed to send a message to millions excluded from support at the spending review

  • Thursday, 26 November, 2020
    FT News Briefing podcast9 min listen
    Brexit finserv woes, Salesforce eyes Slack, Sunak’s warning

    Europe’s financial sector has reached 'peak uncertainty' in the weeks leading up to Brexit

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  • Wednesday, 25 November, 2020
    UK government spending
    Funding pledges produce winners and losers with a squeeze looming

    Money found for UK defence, schools, hospitals and police but overseas aid and local government feel pain

  • Wednesday, 25 November, 2020
    Sunak warns of ‘economic emergency’ as borrowing hits record £394bn

    Chancellor sets out spending plans amid 11.3% fall in GDP, the biggest contraction in 300 years

  • Wednesday, 25 November, 2020
    News in-depth
    Gruesome UK forecasts lay bare cost of coronavirus crisis

    OBR fiscal watchdog flags tough choices facing Sunak on stabilising public finances

  • Wednesday, 25 November, 2020
    Economists say Restart scheme fails to create enough jobs

    Business groups lament lack of significant new funding for skills and training

  • Wednesday, 25 November, 2020
    National Health Service
    Sunak falls short on meeting healthcare needs, experts say

    Government urged to continue to honour promise to give NHS whatever it needs to fight Covid-19 pandemic

  • Wednesday, 25 November, 2020
    UK regional policy
    Rishi Sunak launches £4bn fund to bridge regional inequality

    Levelling-up plan welcomed by northern Tory MPs but criticised by Labour for centralising decision-making

  • Wednesday, 25 November, 2020
    Sunak pivots between largesse and pain in political balancing act

    UK chancellor disguises impending austerity as he seeks to keep most election promises ahead of looming tax rises

  • Wednesday, 25 November, 2020
    UK public sector workers face real terms pay cut, Sunak confirms

    Teachers, police and civil servants hit by fresh squeeze but nurses and doctors will receive a rise

  • Wednesday, 25 November, 2020
    Dominic Raab
    Dominic Raab: Targeted foreign aid remains a UK priority

    Despite cuts, Britain will fund fight against disease and climate change and help get girls into school

  • Wednesday, 25 November, 2020
    Robert Shrimsley
    Sunak fighting a battle for traditional Tory values

    Conservative party is becoming hooked on the deficit financing they purportedly oppose

  • Wednesday, 25 November, 2020
    UK spending review 2020: the chancellor’s speech in full

    Rishi Sunak’s statement to the House of Commons on Wednesday

  • Tuesday, 24 November, 2020
    UK politics & policy
    Tory MPs threaten rebellion over Sunak plan to cut UK aid

    Chancellor expected to use spending review to reduce funding for overseas development

  • Tuesday, 24 November, 2020
    Sunak to set out £4.3bn plan to tackle threat of mass unemployment

    UK chancellor will use spending review to outline new measures to save jobs

  • Tuesday, 24 November, 2020
    Coronavirus economic impact
    Q&A: Should the chancellor do more to support entrepreneurs?

    Experts answer your questions on proposals to help limited company directors

  • Sunday, 22 November, 2020
    Coronavirus economic impact
    Chancellor urged to help excluded entrepreneurs

    Professional bodies propose way of assisting limited company directors excluded from financial support

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