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The Budget 2004

  • William Keegan

    William Keegan's in my view
    Brown's 'virility symbol' may breed difficulties

    William Keegan

    William Keegan: In the old days at the Financial Times we occasionally produced articles entitled 'Second thoughts on the Budget', in which mature reflection (an extra 24 hours) might give us the opportunity to change our minds completely.

  • Taxing issues for small businesses

    From next Thursday, small businesses will lose a valuable tax break following the chancellor's closure of what he called "a loophole" in this year's budget. Here we explain the effects of the change.

  • War on tax avoiders will help consumers

  • Savers won't get any breaks from Brown

    Maria Scott
  • Investors thrown crumbs of comfort

  • Gordon Brown's war of attrition

  • How stealth takes our wealth

  • But there are some winners...

  • 'Boring' Brown gets a thumbs-down

  • Brown's blunder

  • Needed like a hole in the head

  • You've got the record - now how about going to the polls?

  • All points north for Brown

  • Convergence 'the enemy of growth'

    Derek Scott
  • Tax bill that's no small matter

  • On reflection

  • The wealth tax that's a stealth tax

  • Inheritance loopholes targeted

  • £2,000 tax subsidy to help pay for nanny

  • Credit where it's due

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