Experts have questioned whether the Chancellor’s spending plans can be delivered.
The Resolution Foundation said the Chancellor threw ‘fiscal caution to the wind’.
A professor launched a libel action against the Science Secretary after she accused her of expressing sympathy for the militant group.
Newspapers varied wildly in their interpretations of the Chancellor’s which draws ‘battle lines’ for the election.
Goldsmith was nominated to be evicted by X Factor judge Sharon Osbourne after she shortlisted him with two other housemates.
Scottish Conservative leader Douglas Ross and UK Government minister Andrew Bowie both spoke out against the move, which was included in the Budget.
Workers, savers, and small businesses are among those set to benefit.
Alister Jack also said a new Scottish independence report is ‘nonsense and a complete waste of taxpayers’ money’.
In addition to announcing a range of tax reforms, the Chancellor’s speech was peppered with jokes aimed at both the opposition leader and his deputy.
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