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The Guardian – Business • Jul 12, 2025

Young people don’t feel part of the EU – and they’re right | Francesco Grillo

The proposed increase in public expenditure aims to stimulate economic growth and competitiveness in Europe, addressing stagnation risks while underscoring challenges related to ci...

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The Guardian – Business • Jul 10, 2025

Is it time for a wealth tax on the super-rich? – podcast

Implementing a tax on high-net-worth individuals could provide additional government revenue to address budget shortfalls and support programs aimed at reducing economic disparitie...

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The Guardian – Business • Jul 06, 2025

Liz Truss is long gone – but her fiscal meltdown still dictates every step Labour makes | Max Mosley

The lasting impact of the 2022 economic turmoil continues to shape government policies, leading to cautious budgeting and restrained public spending driven by concerns over market...

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ABC News Business • Jun 24, 2025

NSW budget won't thrill voters, but most vulnerable finally have lifeline

The recent NSW budget provides critical support to thousands of disadvantaged children and addresses urgent systemic challenges, despite lacking major infrastructure projects or br...

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The Guardian – Business • Jun 12, 2025

Britain on track to become a ‘National Health State’, says thinktank

By the end of the decade, government expenditures are expected to devote approximately 50% of the budget to healthcare and social services, significantly impacting allocations for...

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The Guardian – Business • Jun 11, 2025

Labour promised people we would rebuild Britain – and that’s what we’re doing | Keir Starmer

This week’s spending review allocates significant funding to improve public services, stimulate local economies, and enhance overall financial well-being for working families acros...

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City A.M. • Jun 11, 2025

Reeves’ straitjacket: Why Britain’s spending problem is political, not economic

The debate over the UK’s budget highlights that decisions on public expenditure are influenced more by political priorities than by purely economic forecasts or minor changes in gr...

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The Guardian – Business • Jun 11, 2025

Rachel Reeves delivers spending review and says use of hotels for asylum seekers to end ‘in this par...

Ending the use of hotels for asylum seekers during this parliamentary term is projected to reduce government expenditures by approximately one billion pounds annually, impacting bu...

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Financial Post Top Stories • Jun 06, 2025

What is the bond market and why is everybody so worried about it?

The increasing uncertainty surrounding government debt securities has caused investors to become cautious, potentially impacting the cost and availability of funds used for public...

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BBC Business • Jun 01, 2025

IFS says tough public spending choices unavoidable

The influential think tank highlights that increased investments in healthcare and defense will necessitate reductions in other public sectors to balance the overall budget effecti...

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City A.M. • May 28, 2025

UK public spending will swell to more than half of GDP, IMF warns

According to the IMF, government expenditures in the UK are expected to rise substantially, exceeding fifty percent of the nation's economic output and necessitating difficult fisc...

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The Guardian – Business • May 27, 2025

By delaying its child poverty plan, Labour has a chance to reverse 15 years of inequality | Gordon B...

Delaying the child poverty strategy allows Labour to carefully assess financial resources and policy measures, ensuring any proposed changes can be effectively supported within the...

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