The Prime Minister David Cameron and Chancellor George Osborne have ruled out introducing a wealth tax on high earners or an annual levy on expensive properties - two proposals central to the Liberal Democrats' plans.
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The government is to re-examine plans for a £140 flat rate state pension amid worries about the potential political fallout.
Howard Davies, the former chairman of the Financial Services Authority (FSA), is to head up a commission looking into the possibility of a new airport in the south east, according to reports.
The Prime Minister is set to continue his Cabinet re-shuffle on Tuesday after appointing Andrew Mitchell, former International Development Secretary, as his new chief whip.
Prime Minister David Cameron is set to outline a series of measures designed to boost economic growth.
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The government has ordered a parliamentary inquiry into professional and cultural standards in British banking less than a week after Barclays was fined for attempting to fix Libor and its European equivalent, Euribor.
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