UK hands out billions of pounds in coronavirus bailouts to firms based in tax havens
Dame Margaret Hodge says she is "utterly disgusted" by revelations that vast sums of money is being paid out to those who don't pay in.
Dame Margaret Hodge says she is "utterly disgusted" by revelations that vast sums of money is being paid out to those who don't pay in.
Labour say the Treasury has "slipped out" the announcement amid a slew of coronavirus relief schemes.
His first challenge will be to decide when – and if – to release the long-awaited report into alleged Russian interference in UK politics.
Meetings will continue in Brussels next week and the next round of negotiations will take place in the week of July 20 in London.
Burger King, Rolls-Royce, John Lewis and Boots all announced significant cuts to their workforce today.
IFS director Paul Johnson said that a “reckoning, in the form of higher taxes” would have to come eventually.
"It's a bit late for the border still not to be ready", concerned members of the ERG have reportedly said.
"Businesses will continue to struggle unless the public are given the confidence they need to go out and start spending money again.”
An ‘Eat Out to Help Out’ discount is among the unprecedented measures outlined in a £30 billion mini-budget.
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