What will be in Hunt’s Spring Budget?
To stave off popular outcry about energy bills Jeremy Hunt could extend the energy price cap for a further three…
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To stave off popular outcry about energy bills Jeremy Hunt could extend the energy price cap for a further three…
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Better-than-expected growth this year is, paradoxically, a problem for Rishi Sunak.
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Predictions for a bumpy year ahead from the New Statesman’s business editor.
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The PM’s current priorities are easy to achieve and do nothing to define his form of Conservatism.
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Albert Edwards warns that the government’s austerity has set the economy on a path to collapse.
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The government department spent £1.96m on a contract offering employees “affordable private healthcare”.
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While Labour is setting the terms of the next election, the Tories are unable to move on from the legacy…
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A record 7 per cent fall in living standards will hurt the public – and the government’s popularity.
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Imposing unnecessary spending cuts would trap the UK in an economic doom loop.
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Governments too rarely spend for the long term – a new institution could help change that.
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The moral case against spending cuts is overwhelming – and so is the economic one.
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The fiscally responsible approach is to build a strong economy through public investment and tax increases on the wealthy.
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At his first PMQs as leader, Sunak successfully evaded questions on where cuts will fall.
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The Prime Minister’s position is ever more fragile but Tory MPs have yet to unite around a candidate to replace…
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Growth does not have to require the hollowing out of public services.
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The Chancellor insisted today that “our position hasn’t changed”, but behind the scenes it’s a different story.
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The free-market thinkers and ideas behind the most radical economic experiment in Britain for 40 years.
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Sterling is now worth just $1.07 – a fall of almost 10 per cent in one month.
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Follow the latest updates on the government’s mini-Budget, with analysis and commentary from the New Statesman politics team.
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Like George Osborne, the new Chancellor has delivered another “tax cut for millionaires” but history suggests Labour may not benefit.
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