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Budget 2006

April 2006

  • William Keegan

    William Keegan's in my view
    Sterling news? Ask the Germans

    William Keegan

    William Keegan: The pound fell by 0.5 per cent on one day last week. In the bad old days, when Britain's economic problems dominated the political scene, this would have been front page news.These days of course it is the government's domestic political problems that dominate the news.

  • New Labour duo pitch for post-Blair agenda

    · Byers and Milburn challenge Brown policy
    · Means testing pensions 'may deepen poverty trap'
  • Blow to Tote sale as EC blocks discount

    The government has abandoned efforts to persuade Brussels that a cut-price sale of the Tote to a racing trust would not be an abuse of rules on state aid.

  • Thousands to miss out on PC scheme

  • A bribe for votes, but nothing now

  • Brown's presents for the children

  • William Keegan

    William Keegan's in my view
    Stopping or going, Mr Brown?

    William Keegan
  • Heather Stewart's business comment
    Brown sharpens his election knife

    Heather Stewart
  • What was missing was Gordon's ACT of contrition

  • Sinking Artemis charges upwards

  • New tax openings in VCTs makeover

  • Stamping on hopes of first-time buyers

  • Door to property investment opens wider

  • City bonus brigade face £100m tax clawback

  • Sports money should be for everyone

  • Brown attacked for axing home computer tax perk

  • The real costs of Brown's budget

    Letters: The chancellor's announcement of a £26bn investment in PFI is very welcome (Report, March 23), but must come with a strong health warning.

  • Home thoughts

    John Stewart
    Gordon Brown's tenth budget could have done more to help first time buyers, says John Stewart, of the Home Builders Federation.
  • Neighbourhood police scheme put on fast track

    An extra £100m is to be spent accelerating the recruitment of police community support officers to get their numbers up to 16,000 by next April in England and Wales.

  • David Walker

    Will the real Gordon Brown please step forward

    David Walker

    The chancellor is keeping us guessing about what his priorities will be when he takes the helm, says David Walker.

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