The Conservative Party General Election manifesto at a glance
Here are some of the headline policies from the Tories.
Here are some of the headline policies from the Tories.
The Prime Minister put cuts to national insurance at the heart of his pitch to the nation.
The Prime Minister’s offer is set to include promises to slash the employee rate again, to 6%.
It is manifesto launch day for the Conservatives while Labour presses its action plan for child health.
The Prime Minister will be hoping to improve his party’s outlook as Labour continues to enjoy a strong lead in the opinion polls.
The Prime Minister’s remarks came as he managed the continued fallout over his early departure from D-Day commemorations.
The Prime Minister said he will not be quitting over the Normandy debacle.
‘Missing the opportunity to reform taxes substantively means missing opportunities to boost growth,’ an IFS deputy director said.
Jonathan Ashworth insisted Sir Keir Starmer’s party would not raise income tax, national insurance or VAT.
Sir Ed Davey’s party would also put the UK on a path back to rejoining the European Union’s single market.
The Labour leader insisted he will not have to raise taxes on working people if his party wins the election.
The shadow attorney general’s claim has triggered a row within Sir Keir Starmer’s party.
The shadow education secretary slapped down her colleague’s suggestion Labour’s plan to add VAT to private school fees would lead to larger classes.
Sir Keir Starmer said the shortage of childcare places meant children were being left behind and parents were unable to build careers.
A senior ally was forced to dismiss speculation Rishi Sunak could quit before July 4’s polling day following the backlash over his Normandy exit.