financeReport details Robison's £1.5 billion Budget 'headache'December 15, 2023posted on Dec. 15, 2023 at 12:01 am Higher income tax revenues reduced the projected shortfall, but spending on pay awards appears to have increased it again READ SOURCE tweet Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditbusinesstelegraphDecember 15, 2023previous articleUK consumer confidence rises to 3-month highnext articleBereaved parents' anger at 'broken' online safety promiseYou Might Also LikefinanceBBC chair floats permanent licence option after rejecting commercial modelsNovember 5, 2024financeThames Water is desperate for cash. But board should still exploit bondholder rivalry | Nils PratleyNovember 4, 2024financeMillions missing out on £400 free cash for energy-saving home improvements – how to get itNovember 4, 2024financeM&A top of agenda for financial services firmsNovember 4, 2024financeIsrael shares higher at close of trade; TA 35 up 0.02%November 3, 2024financeReeves 'not immune' to criticism over NI hikeNovember 3, 2024Recommended For YoutechnologyL&T to acquire 21% stake in AI cloud provider E2E NetworksNovember 5, 2024stockmarketTaiwan shares higher at close of trade; Taiwan Weighted up 0.81%November 5, 2024Global EconomyBoeing factory workers vote to accept contract and end more than 7-week strikeNovember 5, 2024bitcoinUS Dollar’s ‘Death Warrant’? BRICS Power Play Revealed by Russian OfficialsNovember 5, 2024marketWarning: NTBLQ is at high risk of performing badlyNovember 5, 2024
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