Rachel Reeves’ class-conscious Budget
The Chancellor’s redistributive statement drew a sharp contrast between work and wealth.
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
The Chancellor’s redistributive statement drew a sharp contrast between work and wealth.
ByWhile making international connections is important, the Prime Minister has voters at home to answer to.
ByThe Chancellor will use her Budget to tax and borrow far more than originally planned.
ByThe row over the £3 fare cap is telling of Labour’s comms struggles.
ByThe IFS director on Rachel Reeves’s first Budget and why he’s standing down next year.
ByThe Budget will be used to cast the next Conservative leader as a threat to public services.
ByThe New Statesman had exclusive access to a focus group in one of Britain’s most deprived constituencies.
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