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Polling suggests there is little appetite for PM’s policies to improve economic growth
Prime minister dismisses Treasury concerns over loss of £12bn tax revenue
Forthcoming drop in income tax will also hit revenue from the scheme
As the UK weans itself off cheap money it is vital that investors have faith in government finances
Banks are helping wealthy clients to sell investments at a loss to lighten their bills
IFS calculations show all levels of income distribution will be hit by measures
How much money can I gift tax-free?
Kwarteng’s backtracking on enforcement will make tax evasion easier
The past two weeks in British politics have proved that transparency and evidence matter above all
Home secretary attacks Conservatives who forced PM to drop plan to scrap top rate of income tax
Sterling and gilts rally after UK chancellor reverses 45p tax rate cut for highest earners
Government must go further to restore Britain’s economic credibility
Sterling recovers to levels seen before mini-Budget sent it tumbling to record low against dollar
The UK prime minister will be tempted to double down during party conference
Kwarteng is on course to announce cuts as big as those set out by Osborne in 2010
Experts have highlighted potential traps ahead
Liz Truss’s government will need to reverse course on its ill-conceived mini-Budget
Government to impose $3bn in tax rises to balance increased spending on energy subsidies
I’ve been offered a larger share of the equity in the family home when we divorce
For both banks and consumers, the shock will jar some more than others
Measures would affect inflation less than an increase in deficits, argues central bank’s chief economist
FT finance and political experts debate the fallout as sterling plummets
Unreported offshore earnings of UK residents domiciled overseas totalled £10.9bn in 2018
Most Conservative MPs give chancellor’s tax cuts the benefit of doubt but dissent is also rife
Irresponsible, eccentric and regressive, the new government’s economic strategy will pile up debt and worsen inequality
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