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  • FTSE 100 market report: Budget goodies lift oil majors

    March 18, 2015

    Britain's blue-chip index was 0.1 per cent higher this lunchtime as investors digested the chancellor's budget. Chancellor George Osborne unveiled £1.3bn additional support for the struggling north sea oil and gas industry. He said the Office for Budget Responsibility predicts this will boost production by around 15 per cent. Crumbling oil prices have made a [...]

  • Budget 2015 interactive: How much does each government department spend?

    March 18, 2015

    The 2015 Budget is upon us, with the government looking to make a big statement ahead of the next election. But where does the money go? Public sector spending is complex web of departments and expenditure. Using this graphic you can explore government spending by department (for the financial year 2013-2014) and see exactly where [...]

  • Budget nightmare: Wage growth drops to 1.8 per cent

    March 18, 2015

    Wage growth fell to 1.8 per cent in the three months January, down from 2.1 per cent in the three months to December and way below expectations of 2.2 per cent. Excluding bonuses, that figure fell to 1.6 per cent. The figure, published this morning by the Office for National Statistics, will come as a [...]

  • Conservative Party attack ad slams Balls and Miliband’s time working in Gordon Brown’s Treasury

    March 18, 2015

    Yesterday evening, on the eve of the Budget, the Tories launched a fresh attack ad lambasting Ed Miliband and Ed Balls for their time working as Treasury aides to Gordon Brown. The video features the two Eds beside Gordon Brown in 1997, shortly after Labour's historic landslide victory. The Tory ad argues the last Labour [...]

  • “No giveaways, no gimmicks”: Here comes George Osborne’s Budget 2015

    March 18, 2015

    George Osborne is set to outline a range of measures designed to reinforce his party's austerity message, while enticing as many voters as possible for May's election. The chancellor has promised "no giveaways, no gimmicks' in his final Budget of this parliament. So far, the government has hinted at Easter eggs for pensioners, in the [...]

  • Budget 2015: What to watch out for today

    March 17, 2015

    WHO: GEORGE OSBORNE WHEN: 12.30PM TODAY WHERE: HOUSE OF COMMONS WHAT WE ALREADY KNOW A further shake up of pensions Over 55-year-olds who had previously been forced to buy an annuity will be able to sell it for a lump cash sum to use as they wish, instead of receiving the regular payouts, building on reforms from [...]

  • Budget 2015: Protestors go into the Crystal Maze to grab tax dodger cash

    March 17, 2015

    Protestors donned costumes and recreated the classic Crystal Maze game in the heart of Westminster yesterday, as part of the campaign against tax dodging. Dressed as George Osborne, Danny Alexander, and Ed Balls, they posed with ministerial red boxes inside a glass dome, with fake bank notes flying around. The flying cash represented the money [...]

  • BDO: What we expect and hope for in today’s Budget

    March 17, 2015

    Our tax policy over the past decade has largely ignored the UK’s mid-market businesses despite this section of the economy being a significant source of tax revenues and widely regarded as the engine room for future economic growth. This fact needs to be acknowledged, with more targeted reliefs and incentives aimed at stimulating this fundamental [...]

  • Budget 2015: We need a second wave of the consumer revolution to restore faith in capitalism

    March 17, 2015

    Today, the chancellor presents his last Budget before the General Election. With limited room for tax giveaways, and a need to show that the Tories are on the side of the “little guy”, it’s time for the second wave of the British competition revolution – to arm consumers to take on big business. Ed Miliband’s [...]

  • Budget 2015: It’s George Osborne’s narrative that counts, not the details

    March 17, 2015

    All eyes will be on George Osborne’s Budget today. An immense amount of media attention and serious commentary will be devoted to it. But do Budgets really matter? How much difference would it make if successive chancellors simply did nothing, apart from indexing various allowances and benefits in line with inflation? From time immemorial, British [...]

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