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Labour said it would bring taxation of performance-related pay in the industry in line with others – but the chancellor had a change of heart
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The chancellor, on the morning-after media round, just scraped a no-score draw despite a pervasive sense of unkept promises
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Editorial: The party has gone too far down the path of Eurosceptic delusion to have a rational debate about its legacy
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Independent Schools Council says its focus is on children and it is concerned about impact on specialist schools
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We’re keen to hear how owners of small and medium-sized UK businesses feel about the chancellor’s maiden budget, and how they will be affected
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Campaigners say car park extension at Manningtree station inhibits access to Dedham Vale and threatens habitats
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Politicians have always courted the wealthy, but Elon Musk and co represent a new kind of donor, and an unprecedented danger to democracy, writes Guardian columnist Zoe Williams
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Increase in employers’ national insurance contributions will affect businesses but is projected to raise £25bn
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Rare intervention comes as Resolution Foundation says UK will remain ‘stagnation nation’ despite push to invest
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UK government offers undisclosed sum in compensation to Rosamund Adoo-Kissi-Debrah for daughter’s untimely death
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The good news: more money is on the table. The problems lie around how it will be raised – and who doesn’t stand to benefit, says the Guardian columnist Aditya Chakrabortty
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The Guardian’s special correspondent Heather Stewart analyses Labour’s first budget in government for more than 14 years
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Editorial: The budget favours increased public spending and taxation, contrasting with Tory austerity. However, there were missed opportunities to address poverty and inequality