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  • George Osborne would cap family benefits at £23,000 to tackle “culture of welfare dependency”

    September 29, 2014

    The Conservatives would freeze working age benefits for the next two years if the party secures the public vote next year, chancellor George Osborne has said.    Speaking today at the Conservative Party Conference in Birmingham, he warned of a growing “culture of welfare dependency” among young people, which the state could no longer fund. [...]

  • Conservative Party Conference 2014: George Osborne outlines plans to freeze working-age benefits, abolish pension death tax and cut benefit cap

    September 29, 2014

    Chancellor George Osborne has delivered a host of policy pledges to the Tory faithful at the party's conference in Birmingham today.   The chancellor began his speech highlighting the UK's success in reducing unemployment and the deficit. However, Osborne told the conference hall that there was still much to be done, and the recovery faced [...]

  • Osborne to axe pension death taxes

    September 29, 2014

    CHANCELLOR George Osborne will today continue his pensions revolution, announcing a radical new promise to abolish the 55 per cent pension tax paid at death. It comes as his party seeks to bounce back after Conservative MP Mark Reckless defected to Ukip and Brooks Newmark resigned his post as minister for civil society following a [...]

  • George Osborne to abolish 55pc inheritance “death tax” on pensions

    September 28, 2014

    A so-called “death tax” on pensions will be scrapped from next April, George Osborne is set to announce at the Tory party conference. The 55 per cent rate applied to inheritances of defined contribution pensions will be abolished at a cost of £150m a year the Treasury predicts. The policy, first floated in July, was [...]

  • Deficit reduction target at risk as George Osborne borrows £11.6bn in August despite rise in tax revenues

    September 23, 2014

    The UK government had to borrow £11.6bn in August as it failed to slash the budget deficit, putting chancellor George Osborne’s borrowing targets for the year at risk. In his March statement, Osborne aimed to cut £10bn off government borrowing in 2014-15, compared to the year before. But new figures from the Office for National [...]

  • As the public finances deteriorated in August, has Osborne given up on tackling the deficit?

    September 23, 2014

    Scott Corfe, senior economist at the Centre for Economics and Business Research, says Yes. One of the great myths of the current parliament is that it has been dominated by austerity. The figures show that this clearly isn’t the case. The government is struggling to get the deficit down. Borrowing in the fiscal year to [...]

  • Rail commuters get boost as Osborne caps fare rises

    September 7, 2014

    Rail fare increases will be capped at 2.5 per cent for 2015 in a bid to help hard-pressed commuters, the government has announced. Chancellor George Osborne said the move, which limits price hikes of regulated rail fares to the rate of inflation, was a bid to help taxpayers, and was only possible because of other [...]

  • Date for the diary: George Osborne reveals when he will make his Autumn Statement

    September 2, 2014

    George Osborne today announced he will deliver his Autumn Statement on December 3. Since Osborne took the helm at the Treasury, the Autumn Statment has slowly crept later in the year. While Gordon Brown, who delivered the first Autumn Statement in 1997, preferred to use his as a sort of summary of the state of [...]

  • George Osborne accused of obstructing MPs over Co-op and Lloyds Bank deal

    August 20, 2014

    George Osborne was accused of unreasonably withholding information on ministers’ meetings with Lloyds and Co-op bankers in a series of confrontational letters published yesterday. He was accused of obstructing MPs trying to work out whether the government pressured bank executives into their ill-fated deal. The chancellor claims ongoing probes prevent him from telling the Treasury [...]

  • MPs to grill Bank’s Mark Carney on Osborne interest rate pact claim

    August 18, 2014

    Bank of England governor Mark Carney will be quizzed by MPs next month over whether he has faced any political pressure to keep interest rates at their historic low. Carney and chancellor George Osborne have been hit by suggestions this week that they struck a deal to keep rates low until after the election. Mark [...]

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