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Expanded access to free school meals will benefit 1.7 million children in the long run, but existing transitional protections ...
Rising tariffs and trade wars are reshaping global trade. Is this the end of globalisation—and what does it mean for the UK ...
At the Spending Review on 11th June, the government will set out detailed spending plans for individual departments for the next three years. These will determine how much will be spent on the NHS, ...
Paul has been director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies since 2011. He is a columnist for The Times, and is a regular contributor to other broadcast and print media. He is a visiting professor in ...
The Spending Review on 11 June will be the first multi-year Spending Review since 2021, and the first to happen outside of a pandemic since 2015. It could prove to be one of the most significant ...
Updated forecasts for tax revenues and benefit spending imply a more challenging funding outlook for the Scottish Government.
This report explores options for incorporating administrative records on graduate earnings into the OfS’ regulation of higher ...
The Government has today announced a series of public sector pay awards for those covered by the Pay Review Body process.
This is no doubt why the existing policy tied WFP eligibility to PC – those households getting PC are known to have low ...
Since its inception in 1979, Fiscal Studies has earned a reputation around the world for publishing high-quality, original research papers in a style understandable to a wide audience. Written by ...
The government spent around £1.1 trillion, or 40.6% of national income, on our behalf in 2023-24. This was composed of different categories of spending - e.g. health, education, and benefit spending - ...
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