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Jeremy Hunt backed Labour plan last year for tax break on NHS pensions

Labour says chancellor had time to draw up more targeted changes rather than including wealthiest savers

Labour says Hunt budget unravelling amid criticism on pensions

Shadow chancellor says pension changes are ‘wrong priority, at the wrong time, for the wrong people’

Time and again the Tories’ ship of fools takes us for … fools

From Liz and Kamikwazi to Rish! on NHS pay, it’s more Britannia unhinged than unchained

Further strikes suspended as NHS workers offered new pay deal – as it happened

Unions recommend members accept pay offer

Jeremy Hunt’s budget is a tough sell – except to the top 1%

Pensions tax-break for very wealthy contrasts badly with huge increases faced by basic and higher rate taxpayers

Budget: UK on track for ‘disastrous decade’ of income stagnation

Thinktank says taxes as share of GDP are on course to reach 70-year high but public services are being cut

Jeremy Hunt is helping rich instead of helping people into work, says thinktank

IFS says budget pensions giveaway could open up loophole for avoidance of inheritance tax

Budget 2023: Jeremy Hunt announces changes to childcare, pensions and disability benefits – as it happened

Chancellor abolishes lifetime cap on amount workers can save in pensions without paying tax

UK economy will take more than a year to recover to pre-Covid level, says OBR

Jeremy Hunt’s efforts to boost growth unlikely to prevent largest fall in living standards on record

Budget 2023: Hunt overhauls pensions, benefits and childcare in push for growth

Chancellor pledges cash for businesses and parents, and says UK will avoid recession this year

Wednesday briefing: The chancellor has an unexpected windfall – how will he use it in today’s budget?

In today’s newsletter: His autumn statement was all about repairing the damage of the Truss government. What will Jeremy Hunt’s first budget entail?

From pensions to pools: what to expect from Hunt’s spring budget

Biggest change to welfare system in a decade and extension of energy price guarantee among expected measures

Five charts that will shape Jeremy Hunt’s budget

From cooling inflation to easing staff shortages, we look at the factors behind the chancellor’s spending choices

The Tories could raise billions in this budget and not spook the markets – but they haven’t got the guts

Rational reforms of our wildly unjust tax system could harvest huge sums, says Guardian columnist Polly Toynbee

Tech hubs near England’s universities to benefit from almost £1bn in extra funding

Chancellor will pledge in budget to create 12 investment zones in eight areas ‘to drive business investment’

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