Cameron’s approval nosedive continues as Twitter calls for his resignation
For the first time, the Prime Minister’s net approval rating is lower than Jeremy Corbyn’s
For the first time, the Prime Minister’s net approval rating is lower than Jeremy Corbyn’s
Rapid reactions to George Osborne’s budget from charities, think-tanks, trade unions and political parties
A quarter of all new wealth created in the UK since 2000 has gone to the top one per cent
The distinguished economist sheds some light on the UK’s inequality
Struggling households won’t benefit from Cameron’s latest announcement – and he’s made it before
A senior Tory at the heart of government policymaking has let slip that the Conservatives are considering a new tax plan which could hammer middle and low earners.
The coalition’s deficit reduction plan has increased the overall tax burden on the poor, says new study.
Current road tax rules hurt poor car owners more than the rich, writes Mark Rowney.
By far the biggest gainers from an increase in the 40p threshold are families in the top income decile.
In setting out the Budget and their manifestos, political parties should take account of the recent rise in self-employment.