The Prime Minister today pledges not to "let down" the people of Britain on the economy, but warns there is still danger ahead.
Gordon Brown has confirmed 24 March as the day for the 2010 Budget ahead of a May General Election.
Gordon Brown's choice of General Election date will affect when the state pension must be linked to earnings, making a late election bad for pensioners but good for taxpayers, according to Towers Watson.
The Prime Minister is hosting a London summit today designed to address investors' concerns over tax rises in the UK.
Patrick Reeve, managing partner of Albion Ventures, says VCTs have become the default tax planning investment for higher earners.
The Conservatives will launch an ‘attack on regulation' and work to restore Britain's savings rates if the party wins the General Election, George Osborne says.
In a document released on its website only a few hours before the Chancellor's Pre-Budget Report, the Office for National Statistics laid out the definitive cost taxpayers will have to bear for both the state old age pension and public sector pensions....
As a general election gets closer, parties are fighting to be ‘protector of the NHS'. Jill Davies explores the possibility of NHS spending cuts and how health cash plans might change as a result
There is only one way to sum up the shake-up in the European Commission portfolios from a UK perspective - we were totally stuffed.
Gordon Brown appeared to have failed in his attempt to gauge Wall Street's feelings on the thorny issue of bonuses and capital levels ahead of the G20 after he was unable to attract any heavyweight bankers to a specially convened meeting in New York,...