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How the mini-budget’s tax changes could affect you

From income tax to stamp duty and national insurance, how Kwasi Kwarteng’s announcements could affect you

History suggests Kwarteng’s gargantuan economic gamble won’t end well

The belief that low taxes and light-touch regulation are good for everyone is about to be tested to the limits

British retailers welcome planned return of VAT-free shopping for tourists

Government to consult on long-called-for scheme which is likely to cost almost £1.3bn

Kwarteng scraps top 45% rate of income tax and cuts stamp duty

Chancellor abolishes cap on banker bonuses, cuts basic income tax and national insurance in mini-budget that favours top earners

Does Kwasi Kwarteng’s mini-budget offer any solutions to Britain’s crises? Our panel decides

The chancellor has delivered swingeing tax cuts and an end to the cap on bankers’ bonuses

Kwasi Kwarteng’s mini-budget: key points at a glance

The chancellor has delivered his mini-budget – here are the main points, with political analysis

Saying mini-budget is ‘trickle-down economics’ is leftwing nonsense, says minister

Levelling up secretary Simon Clarke hits out at critics before chancellor’s budget announcement

Unite union leader plans to miss Labour conference again

Sharon Graham says she is needed amid ‘crescendo’ of pay talks, but calls for Labour to show support for workers

UK in recession and further interest rate hikes probable, Bank warns Kwarteng

Threadneedle Street makes clear on eve of tax-cutting mini-budget that plans risk triggering more rate rises

Kwarteng’s ‘shock and awe’ entrance leaves Treasury reeling

Staff ‘still angry’ at sacking of permanent secretary and alarmed at lack of transparent costings

Royal Mail needs to modernise – but hardball is not way out of dispute

For postal workers, firm’s proposal to hold talks at conciliation service Acas is one to consider seriously

From stamp duty to defence spending: what will Kwarteng’s mini-budget do?

Tax cuts and more borrowing are likely to feature on Friday as the chancellor gambles on growth

Cost of living crisis: what are the rest of the G7 doing?

From generous one-off benefit payments to caps on rent increases, state intervention is taking shape across the G7

When Trussonomics arrives, the big winner may well turn out to be Labour

The PM’s assault on economic orthodoxy is a leap in the dark with every prospect of backfiring spectacularly, says Guardian economics editor Larry Elliott

Liz Truss says any ‘sham referendums’ in Ukraine will not be recognised – UK politics as it happened

Prime minister says Putin’s calls for mobilisation ‘are a sure sign his barbaric invasion is failing’

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