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The seven growth tests every budget must pass
The next Budget will inevitably contain difficult fiscal choices. But before any measure is announced, ministers should be ...
Oneida County Executive Anthony J. Picente Jr. has announced the retirement of Department of Community and Family Services ...
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Video of British PM castigating Israeli counterpart over Lebanon bombing is AI-generated
As Israel continued its deadly strikes in southern Lebanon, social media posts shared an AI-generated video of Britain's prime minister lambasting his Israeli counterpart and saying defence agreements ...
Efforts in Whitehall to arrange a bespoke case sought after by the US president were branded ‘incompetence’ by Lord Mandelson. Disgraced former US ambassador Lord Peter Mandelson described the ...
A UK bid to re-enter the European Union (EU) is "an inevitability", a Treasury minister has said. Lord Livermore was at the despatch box when he shared his "personal view" that the UK would rejoin the ...
Labour backbenchers are preparing to side with Conservative MPs in an attempt to force Keir Starmer before a parliamentary sleaze probe over the Lord Mandelson scandal. The Prime Minister faces ...
Keir Starmer will battle to save his job as he faces MPs amid calls for him to resign over the Peter Mandelson vetting scandal. A Labour peer is among those demanding the prime minister quit after it ...
The clock is ticking for the Manchester mayor to enter parliament By The Pygge Time is short for Andy Burnham to return to the Commons if he wants to be a viable leadership candidate this year, think ...
The three main parties – Labour, Tory and Reform – are increasingly English institutions By Chris Deerin They came, they saw, they are probably about to be conquered. Westminster’s three biggest ...
Barnaby Joyce has finally announced he is quitting the Nationals Party, declaring he is “strongly considering” running for a Senate seat for One Nation in New South Wales at the next election. But the ...
"Chancellor wallops workers", declares the Sun, while the Times opts for "high welfare, high tax", as the front pages deliver their verdicts on the Budget. Contained ...
Each year the Chancellor of the Exchequer makes the Budget statement to the House of Commons outlining the state of the economy and the Government's proposals for changes to taxation. The House of ...
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