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Badenoch has ‘parallels’ to Thatcher, says former chancellor Kwarteng
Kwasi Kwarteng was Chancellor of the Exchequer during Liz Truss’s short premiership.
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Kemi Badenoch beats Jenrick to lead Conservative Party
It’s been four months since the Conservatives suffered a drubbing in the general election. Now, the task of rebuilding the party falls to Kemi Badenoch.
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Sara Sharif: footage emerges of moment family of murdered 10-year-old were detained at Gatwick
Video footage has emerged of the moment the family of the murdered 10 year old Sara Sharif were detained by police.
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Holly Newton murder: “Jealous” teen jailed for life for killing ex-girlfriend
A “jealous” teenager who killed his 15-year-old ex-girlfriend has been jailed for life, and ordered to serve a minimum of 17 years.
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Budget: GPs urge chancellor for National Insurance exemption
Leading GPs have urged the chancellor to make practices exempt from the higher national insurance contributions by employers – announced in this week’s budget.
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County Lines Gangs: Children forced into drug crime in Scotland
Across the UK children are being stabbed, trafficked or even murdered by people they believe to be their friends.
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UK finances on ‘firm footing’ insists chancellor Reeves
We went to the Treasury to interview the Chancellor Rachel Reeves and asked her whether she was was worried about the financial market’s reaction to the Labour government’s first budget.
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UK Budget – behind the numbers: what they mean for us and the economy
With the cost of Government borrowing rising, our economics correspondent Helia Ebrahimi explains more.
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Labour defends tax and spend plans as markets react to budget
After announcing the biggest increases in tax and spending for decades, the Chancellor Rachel Reeves and Sir Keir Starmer have been explaining how the extra money will help the NHS.
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Debate: Can Labour Budget fix UK’s problems?
We’re joined by the Labour Mayor of West Yorkshire, Tracy Brabin, the managing director of Trust Electric Heating, Fiona Conor, and from London by the deputy chief executive of NHS Providers, Saffron Cordery.
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‘Tough in an already tough environment’: businesses react to Labour Budget
How are businesses reacting to the combination of national insurance increases, higher capital gains tax and the hike in the minimum wage, all at once?
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Labour have ‘broken promises’ to the public, says Shadow Exchequer Secretary
We’re joined by Shadow Exchequer Secretary Gareth Davies.
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Labour under fire over infrastructure and investment spending
There’s a lot of detail to unpick in the budget, from spending on transport to the billions of pounds pledged to infrastructure.
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Budget ‘a downpayment on reform and growth’, says Chief Secretary to the Treasury
We’re joined by Darren Jones, the Chief Secretary to the Treasury.
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What does Labour’s Budget mean for economic growth?
What impact will the budget have on you and your income? Our economics correspondent Helia Ebrahimi has been going through all the details.