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the chancellor has confirmed that the costs of the energy price cap will be funded by borrowing. leaving the eye watering windfall profits of the eye watering windfall profits of the energy giants untaxed. the oil and gas producers will be toasting the chancellor in the boardrooms as we speak while working people are left to pick up the bill. borrowing higher than it needs to be, just as interest rates rise. and yet the chancellor refuses to allow independent economic forecast to be published which will show the impact of this borrowing on our public finances, on growth and on inflation. it is a budget without figures, and menu without prices, speaker, what has the chance i got to hide? this statement is an admission of 12 years of economic failure. and now here we are, one last throw of the dice. one last claim that these ministers will be different. forall the claim that these ministers will be different. for all the chopping and changing, all the chaos and confusion, there ....
employer asks you to work from home, so if you decide as a freelancer you fancy working from home, it s not the same as if an employer ask you to work from home. you can claim that and you can also backdate it for the last couple of years as well, so it s not a huge amount and every penny counts and it is worth about £60 a year, so you can do that, and obviously if you are living in rented accommodation and you are working part time, then the rules are that your landlord should be passing on any benefit from the £400 energy bill discount to you as well, so that may well help. steph asks how does well, so that may well help. steph asks how does removing well, so that may well help. steph asks how does removing the - well, so that may well help. steph asks how does removing the cap i well, so that may well help. steph asks how does removing the cap on bankers bonuses help the economy? well, we need to bear in mind that given well, we need to bear in mind that given the ....
of living, what do they make of the chancellor s announcement? i m not going to pay stamp duty. it s a i m not going to pay stamp duty. it s a trickle down budget. sometime in the it s a trickle down budget. sometime in the future it s a trickle down budget. sometime in the future we it s a trickle down budget. sometime in the future we might it s a trickle down budget. sometime in the future we might see it s a trickle down budget. sometime in the future we might see a - it s a trickle down budget. sometime in the future we might see a benefit i in the future we might see a benefit if all goes in the future we might see a benefit if all goes well in the future we might see a benefit if all goes well for in the future we might see a benefit if all goes well for the in the future we might see a benefit if all goes well for the but in the future we might see a benefit if all goes well for the but the - if all goes well for the but the poor heed if al ....
plan is a dangerous risk. the prime minister and chancellor plan is a dangerous risk. the prime minister and chancellor are - plan is a dangerous risk. the prime minister and chancellor are like - plan is a dangerous risk. the prime | minister and chancellor are like two desperate minister and chancellor are like two desperate gamblers in a casino chasing desperate gamblers in a casino chasing a desperate gamblers in a casino chasing a losing run. for people ara- linu chasing a losing run. for people grappling with chasing a losing run. for people grappling with the chasing a losing run. for people grappling with the soaring - chasing a losing run. for people. grappling with the soaring cost of living, what do they make of the chancellors announcement? yes. living, what do they make of the chancellors announcement? yes, i m not auoin chancellors announcement? yes, i m not going to chancellors announcement? yes, i m not going to pay chancellors announceme ....
hello i mjoanna gosling live in westminster where the chancellor kwasi kwarteng has announced the government s mini budget. will also be looking at what it means for you. and author dame hilary mantel, best known for her wolf hall trilogy, has died aged 70. it was the holy grail that we all aspire to, she was thejk rowling of historical fiction. four russian occupied areas of ukraine are staging referendums on whether to become part of russia the west says it s a move by moscow to annex more ukrainian territory. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. in a massive shake up of the uk s finances, the chancellor kwasi kwarteng has outlined a series of tax cuts and spending commitments that will cost £45 billion by 2027. the independent institute for fiscal studies has described the announcements as the biggest tax cutting budget in 50 years. the government says its policies will help boost economic growth yesterday the bank of england warned the uk may alre ....