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2022-09-24
Down to business
Kwarteng gambles on biggest tax cuts in half a century
Britain back at its boldest: this revolutionary Budget adds up to the greatest I have ever seen
A fiscal bazooka? This was an artillery barrage
CBI hails ‘turning point for UK economy’
Fairytale budget delights the Right – now Truss faces battle to unite party
With so many Tory fixes to choose from, surely they can’t all be wrong
‘We need to focus on growth’ Kwarteng’s plan for prosperity
Top band scrapped to boost high fliers’ pay
The only crisis this revolutionary step will cause is among those who talk Britain down
NI reversal means an average £330 saving
Welfare claimants told: seek work or have benefits cut
Kwarteng blows the budget but says it had to be done
Office of Tax Simplification quango scrapped in shake-up
Glass half full as duty freeze saves drinkers 7p on a pint
Scots to pay more tax than English as Sturgeon urged to follow suit
Stamp duty cut eases costs for house buyers
Truss to sit on just three Cabinet committees in delegation drive
NHS to keep 100pc of proceeds from sold land, Treasury reveals
Self-employed handed back right to decide status as IR35 rules are axed
Ditching banker bonus cap helps wider economy, says Kwarteng
Plans to cut childcare costs to be unveiled by end of year
Return of tax-free shopping delights luxury businesses
Easing restrictions on charges is a step in the right direction, but it’s no Big Bang
EU laws to be scrapped in effort to reduce red tape
Cap on pension fund fees loosened to unleash wave of investment
Labour in need of reinvention after Tories ‘demolish the last 12 years’
Investment boost in UK science businesses
Trusts to keep tax rebates outlawed by EU
Plan to limit ‘unacceptable’ strike action
Onshore wind comes in from cold as ban is formally lifted
Rees-mogg challenged to make his constituency first to begin fracking
Work to start on Cambo oil field as 140 projects are fast-tracked
Energy profits levy will raise half £60bn cost of easing bills
Tax cuts and relaxed planning rules for firms set up in investment zones
Braverman tells police: visit every burglary
Hilary Mantel leaves behind unfinished novel after death at 70
Rogue Oxford comma slips through Coffey’s net
A kind, brave iconoclast and the cleverest person I have ever met
Albanians and Kurds in turf war over people-smuggling business
Colston cast adrift for Jesus as a migrant
Wokeness is no laughing matter as Dilbert cartoon strip axed from US newspapers
Tutu’s daughter barred from funeral role on account of being married to a woman
Labour shadow minister attacks Khan drug plan
Prisons allowing inmates to binge-watch daytime TV because it’s ‘easiest option’
Grealish ‘had sex with alleged rape victim’
Depp’s new flame ‘separates from husband’
‘I want a girl to dance with as men can’t lift me up...’
Rewilding lost in weeds, says King’s former gardener
Tory peers denounce ‘illiberal’ curbs on content in online Bill
Suicide content can be a support, says Meta boss
Brussels has ‘tools’ to rein in Italy’s coalition
Iran army general and morality officer killed as unrest spreads
Sighting of Kim Jong-un’s ‘invisible daughter’
Ukrainians forced to vote for Kremlin control at gunpoint
British POW says he owes his life to Abramovich
Russian men flee across Georgia border on scooters to escape mass conscription
Zelensky aide says superpowers must stop Putin
US tries to put quiet end to nuclear threat
LA schools to stock opioid ‘antidote’ after pupils overdose
Two thirds of Indian pilots admit to having fallen asleep at the controls of their planes
Double mask for children playing flute in Hong Kong
A radical plan that reopens Britain for business
Russia and the UN
EDITOR The mini-budget marks a refreshing return to core Conservative principles
Presidential behaviour
A broad Church
Way of the World Michael Deacon
Amid Putin’s blustering threats, the West has genuine cause for hope
PETERBOROUGH
How Putin is being pushed to the brink by his ultra nationalists
Sturgeon’s rule is coming to a laughable end
London had better prepare for Scottish tax exiles
‘I am resigning. Victims have been completely let down’
Walkabout: ‘Shouldn’t I be being paid for this?’
THE LONDON TO BRIGHTON WALK
Dame Hilary Mantel
Picturing Balzac’s moral tale of a modern Midas
Bentley hoards £500m to fund push to electric
Aveva buyer snubs calls to sweeten offer
Eurostar future in doubt as losses mount up
Fortnite maker funds Army training software developer
Forensic auditors to check Revolution Beauty accounts
Bosses paranoid over home work
Furniture retailer Made for sale
Goldman Sachs chief used bank private jet for side gig as DJ
Look to the trees for a sprinkling of autumnal hope
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