Economy, Business & Finance
Is income tax being cut for 32 million people?
The Treasury estimates 32 million will benefit from tax changes between 2015/16 and 2019/20. Read
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Economy, Business & Finance
The Treasury estimates 32 million will benefit from tax changes between 2015/16 and 2019/20. Read
58% of UK adults would be “very comfortable” with a female head of government, and a further 30% would be “fairly comfortable” Read
Economy, Business & Finance
Weekly wages in cash terms are rising at their fastest rate in a decade. But accounting for inflation it’s only the fastest for two years. Read
Europe
Labour’s proposals may avoid a hard border in Ireland, but it seems extremely unlikely that the EU would accept those proposals alongside everything else Labour wants from Brexit. Read
Crime
The claim is based on the ONS’ crime survey of England and Wales and includes partner and family, partner and non-physical forms of abuse. Read
Health
A report in the Express said that ten years ago no child had type 2 diabetes – that’s wrong Read
Economy, Business & Finance
A viral image saying the government subsidises low paid workers at four big supermarkets has gone viral. But where does the data come from? Read
Health
Spending on NHS England will have increased by £20.5 billion by 2023/24 compared to 2018/19. That doesn’t cover all health spending though, and of the money won’t come from a a “Brexit dividend”. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
Real-terms total pay in Great Britain grew by 0.8% in the year to September 2018. Read
Crime
Across England and Wales in 2017, 38% of knife possession convictions among under 25s were convictions of non-white youths. Read
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