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Budget calculator 2021: what does it mean for me?

Find out how chancellor Rishi Sunak’s tax and spending plans will affect your personal finances

Rishi Sunak flags tax rises in budget as total Covid spending tops £400bn

Tax increases required for businesses and workers to repair public finances, says chancellor

Budget 2021: Keir Starmer backs delay in raising corporation tax

Labour leader says party would have put NHS and social care ‘front and centre’ of budget

The UK economy’s coronavirus crisis in five charts

Analysis: the five key charts which underpin chancellor Rishi Sunak’s budget plan

Budget 2021: Rishi Sunak to pledge more government firepower to save jobs and businesses

But chancellor will tell MPs that historic tax and spending support will end as soon as UK plc emerges from Covid crisis

MPs demand that Rishi Sunak’s budget plugs gaps in Covid support

Senior Tories David Davis and Esther McVey among signatories to letter saying millions have missed out

Business secretary plays down prospect of major tax rises in budget

Kwasi Kwarteng says emphasis now is on trying to provide critical support rather than reducing deficit

This budget will prolong the Tories’ vaccine bounce: for now, Labour must sit tight

This is the worst of times for an opposition, but Johnson and Sunak’s charms will wear thin, says Guardian columnist Polly Toynbee

Rishi Sunak to offer ‘help to grow’ training for SME managers

Small businesses will receive help in Wednesday’s budget to boost tech and management skills

UK Covid: one dose of Pfizer or AstraZeneca vaccine reduces hospitalisation in over-80s by 80%, data shows – as it happened

Health secretary says data shows that, for over-80s, a single vaccine shot leads to a more than 80% reduction in hospitalisation

What can we take with us from lockdown to make life better than before?

From flexible working to live-streamed shows, tricks learned in recent months could be used to build a brighter future, says Guardian columnist Gaby Hinsliff

Gordon Brown says unemployed could be ‘betrayed’ in budget

Ex-PM says government has been complacent over ongoing issue of joblessness amid Covid-19

The Guardian view on madhouse economics: Tories bet it makes political sense

Editorial: Britain presently needs government support rather than belt-tightening. But the chancellor sees a benefit in raising taxes now so he can cut them to boost Conservative prospects ahead of the next election

Budget 2021: the reckoning is coming for Rishi Sunak

The chancellor must perform a deft juggling act in Wednesday’s budget. It’s not just the finances that will be hard to reconcile – it’s the politics.

Levelling up? Most of the UK is still in the grip of austerity

After a decade of cuts, local government is in tatters, and some town halls are facing bankruptcy, says Guardian columnist John Harris

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