People who get a pay rise between this April and 2026 may find themselves paying a higher rate of tax.
Read moreBy Kevin Peachey
Personal finance correspondent, BBC News
The chancellor defends his Budget plans to raise corporation tax and says taxes will be spent on funding "strong public services".
The chancellor defends his Budget plans to raise corporation tax and says taxes will be spent on funding "strong public services".
The chancellor says he can rescue the UK's Covid-ravaged economy but warns it will "take time" in his Budget.
Scotland's first minister tells an inquiry that claims of a plot against her predecessor are "absurd".
The latest Brexit flare up comes over checks on goods to NI, which remains in the EU's single market.
Buckingham Palace will "look into the circumstances" following the claims in a newspaper article.
Duchess of Cornwall says "we'll keep our fingers crossed", after the duke's 15th night in hospital.
People who get a pay rise between this April and 2026 may find themselves paying a higher rate of tax.
The chancellor defends his Budget plans to raise corporation tax and says taxes will be spent on funding "strong public services".
The chancellor says he can rescue the UK's Covid-ravaged economy but warns it will "take time" in his Budget.
Scotland's first minister tells an inquiry that claims of a plot against her predecessor are "absurd".
The latest Brexit flare up comes over checks on goods to NI, which remains in the EU's single market.
Buckingham Palace will "look into the circumstances" following the claims in a newspaper article.
Duchess of Cornwall says "we'll keep our fingers crossed", after the duke's 15th night in hospital.
People who get a pay rise between this April and 2026 may find themselves paying a higher rate of tax.
The chancellor says he can rescue the UK's Covid-ravaged economy but warns it will "take time" in his Budget.
Scotland's first minister tells an inquiry that claims of a plot against her predecessor are "absurd".
The latest Brexit flare up comes over checks on goods to NI, which remains in the EU's single market.
By Kevin Peachey
Personal finance correspondent, BBC News
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