The disability benefits cut shows the Government’s flagrant disregard for evidence
If more people are living with disabilities, that’s a good reason to increase spending
If more people are living with disabilities, that’s a good reason to increase spending
The IFS predicts child poverty will increase due to planned tax and benefit changes
Lead economists warn the chancellors inflexibility may lead to yet more cuts
IFS research finds that the government’s flagship social security scheme will leave working families worse off
Tax ‘windfall’ story overlooks £4.4 billion cuts for the poor
The government’s changes to tax and benefits will hurt poorer households significantly harder, according to the respected think tank
The poorest 40 per cent of students in England will graduate from a three-year course with debts of up to £53,000
SNP had previously accused Westminster of misrepresenting Scotland’s finances
New spending commitments mean some areas will feel all the impact of the cuts
IFS analysis sets out what welfare users can expect now the Tories are back in – and it’s not good