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Tax and spending
31 July 2024
Here’s how Rachel Reeves could plug the black hole in Britain’s finances
Who is brave enough to back Brazil’s global tax on billionaires? The answer will define our future
George Monbiot
30 July 2024
Some taxes will have to rise in 30 October budget, says Rachel Reeves
Guardian Opinion cartoon
Martin Rowson on the row over the ‘black hole’ in public finances – cartoon
Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
Greens say Labour should focus more on building council homes and that new housing plan is flawed – as it happened
Reeves accuses Hunt of £22bn lie; nonsense, he says. What’s the truth?
Hunt ‘knowingly and deliberately’ lied about finances, says Reeves
First Edition newsletter
Tuesday briefing: What Rachel Reeves’ ‘tough choices’ mean for Britain
The billions Britain needs are at Rachel Reeves’s fingertips, and no fiscal promises need be broken
Polly Toynbee
29 July 2024
Reeves moves fast to tackle £22bn budget shortfall ‘covered up’ by Tories
Rachel Reeves pursues political prize over £22bn financial hole
The Guardian view on Rachel Reeves’ statement: beyond the Tory black hole
What are Rachel Reeves’ spending cuts and how do the sums add up?
Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
UK politics: Winter fuel payments to be restricted as Reeves says there is £22bn spending shortfall – as it happened
UK public finances show £22bn fiscal hole, says Rachel Reeves - video
Rachel Reeves paves way for cuts and tax rises to fill shortfall left by Tories
28 July 2024
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Fear of a Truss repeat should not deter Reeves from rewriting spending rules
Richard Partington
Tories ‘deliberately covered up’ true state of public finances, says minister
Why Rachel Reeves wants everyone to know that the Tories left the Treasury brassic
Andrew Rawnsley
‘Morally, nobody’s against it’: Brazil’s radical plan to tax global super-rich to tackle climate crisis
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