
The IFS sets out the extent of cuts to come
New spending commitments mean some areas will feel all the impact of the cuts

New spending commitments mean some areas will feel all the impact of the cuts

The IMF suggests the chancellor has shot the whole country in the foot

How Cameron pulled off the biggest coup of the campaign

New analysis also says that the pace of cuts will be faster this time

2010 to 2014 was the only five-year period where real disposable household income per head fell

TUC finds that over half of all disabled NASUWT members do not feel reasonable adjustments are made for them

The respected think tanks says a Conservative government would see a ‘rollercoaster ride for public service spending’

Across the nations the chancellor’s Budget statement has met with a less than enthusiastic response. Scotland Whilst welcoming what he describes as the chancellor’s “U-turn” on support for the North Sea Oil industry, the SNP’s deputy first minister Johntest

Cuts in the next parliament still to be far more severe than the last

George Osborne has said a further £25bn spending cut will be coming after the next election, much of which will hit disabled people