Chancellor George Osborne has said that he intends to continue to government’s programme of cuts to create a budget surplus without raising taxes during the next parliament if the Conservatives win the next election.
Chancellor George Osborne has said that he intends to continue to government’s programme of cuts to create a budget surplus without raising taxes during the next parliament if the Conservatives win the next election.
George Osborne has said that the government will support most of the recommendations produced by the Parliamentary Commission for Banking Standards.
Chancellor George Osborne yesterday announced the government’s spending review and budgetary plans for 2015/16. Here are the main point.
Chancellor George Osborne is preparing to announce a spending plan which includes £11.5 billion in cuts for the year 2015/16 in an attempt to bring down the deficit.
A number of churches and religious organisations from across the UK and Ireland have called on prime minster David Cameron to stop Tory party policies stigmatising the poor.