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Budget 2024: what the UK papers said about Rachel Reeves’s statement
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Robert Jenrick criticised over use of government cars during driving ban
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Ella Adoo-Kissi-Debrah’s mother to receive settlement over death linked to air pollution
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Reeves’s £40bn tax rises will boost growth ‘sustainably’, says IMF
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‘There will be consequences’: budget may mean smaller pay rises, says Reeves
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Shell calls for certainty over North Sea future after UK raises windfall tax on energy profits
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Divorce applications wrongly approved after computer error, high court hears
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UK politics: Starmer insists pro-growth policies on way after OBR’s budget warnings – as it happened
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I’m a vicar but Halloween witches and werewolves are welcome in my church. Here’s why | Ravi Holy
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‘It has a political vision’: five viewpoints on Reeves’s first budget
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Thursday briefing: What you need to know about Rachel Reeves’s plans for the economy
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Could you be entitled to a payout after court ruling on car finance?
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At last, a government willing to spend – but this budget will expose it to two great dangers | Aditya Chakrabortty
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Former miners celebrate ‘hard-fought’ win in pension scandal
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Sister speaks of ‘catastrophic’ loss of hotel worker stabbed at Walsall station
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‘They’ve won me over’: chancellor’s constituents welcome budget
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Blur drummer says UK law on assisted dying is ‘psychopathic’
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Rachel Reeves’s big tax-and-spend budget dissected – podcast
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Drawing the Italian Renaissance review – Christ, naked and muscly, leaps from the grave
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British man, 71, dies after being rescued from floods in Spain
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Teenager found guilty of murder after Hackney woman was shot through her front door
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Rachel Reeves bets on public spending increases in budget winning over voters
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Rachel Reeves didn’t scare the markets. But nor did she impress with a growth plan | Nils Pratley
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The budget: Labour returns to tax and spend – Politics Weekly UK
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Reeves accused of betraying small family firms with inheritance tax rises
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The Guardian view on Labour’s choices: emphasising a big state amid economic challenges | Editorial
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The Guardian view on female-led horror: time for a new formula | Editorial
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Labour wants to reverse decline – but with a big budget comes a big risk
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‘That’s two people we won’t hire now’: bosses react to Reeves’s tax rises
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Chancellor announces £22.6bn cash injection for NHS in England
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Carers’ earnings limit to rise by £45 a week after allowance scandal
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Budget 2024: what it means for you
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Extra billions for schools in England will be quickly swallowed up, say experts
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Reeves offers few laughs and no great surprises in budget speech – but austerity it isn’t | John Crace
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How to pay less for better special educational needs provision | Letters
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Reality check: why has Southport attack not been declared a terrorist incident?
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Ben Jennings on the budget – cartoon
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Saoirse Ronan taken aback by ‘wild’ reaction to women’s safety comments
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Palestinian student stripped of UK visa after Gaza remarks wins human rights appeal
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Budget 2024 calculator: find out if you are better or worse off
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Paramedic gave Sergei Skripal novichok antidote by chance, inquiry hears
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‘A private jet to, say, California?’: Rachel Reeves’s best budget day jokes
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What budget 2024 means for your personal finances
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Rachel Reeves goes back to the future with a tax and spend budget
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Regulated rail fares in England to rise by inflation-busting 4.6% in 2025
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OBR says budget unlikely to lift economic growth over next five years
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‘I was screamed at for incorrectly spreading Marmite’: life as a runner in the UK film and TV industry
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Is Reeves still the green chancellor after her budget? Yes … and no
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Northern says it still uses fax machines to send messages to train crews
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Fleet of 30 luxury cars taken to Thailand returned to UK, police say
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HS2 will run to London Euston after chancellor commits to funding
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Is this the budget Britain needs? Our panel responds | Frances Ryan and others
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First UK case of mpox variant clade Ib detected in London
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UK budget day and Spanish floods: photos of the day – Wednesday
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Southport attack: PM warns Badenoch and Jenrick against undermining police
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C of E diocese apologises over peace walk that included church accused of abuses
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Rachel Reeves swaps Nigel Lawson portrait for one of Labour MP ‘Red Ellen’
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‘It helps foster a sense of community’: Britons on rising popularity of Halloween
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Budget 2024: Reeves reveals £40bn in tax rises as she promises to rebuild public services
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No, Robert Jenrick, former colonies do not owe a ‘debt of gratitude’ for Britain’s legacy of brutality and exploitation | Kenneth Mohammed
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Budget 2024: key points at a glance
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Rachel Reeves appears with red box at Downing Street before budget – video
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Southport suspect Axel Rudakubana appears in court on new charges
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Push for black and Asian soldiers’ input in world wars to be taught in UK schools
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Not every mass attack by a ‘lone actor’ is linked to terrorism, says UK expert
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Could I still pass my driving test? Thirty years on, it’s time to find out | Rich Pelley
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Volkswagen hit by 60% fall in profits as sales in China slump
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Mining firm BHP says it has ‘moved on’ from failed Anglo American bid
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Autumn budget: Rachel Reeves raises taxes by £40bn and increases spending on NHS and schools – as it happened
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Britain has closed its eyes to long Covid – which means it will ravage even more lives and livelihoods | Devi Sridhar
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