VAT will be charged on private school fees from January
Introducing the charge during the middle of an academic year could cause ‘additional disruption’, the headteachers’ union says.
Introducing the charge during the middle of an academic year could cause ‘additional disruption’, the headteachers’ union says.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves promised her first budget would ‘fix the foundations of our economy’.
The Chancellor has announced a series of spending cuts and delays to projects after undertaking an audit of the public finances.
Cabinet Office minister Pat McFadden said there would be no tax announcements in Monday’s statement from the Chancellor.
Rachel Reeves will accuse the previous government of ‘covering up the true state of public finances’ as she publishes an audit of spending.
Environment Secretary Steve Reed said the Conservatives left a ‘catastrophic’ inheritance for Labour.
Angela Rayner has said the planning system should be a ‘launchpad’ rather than a millstone ahead of setting out changes next week.
Rachel Reeves is also expected to approve above-inflation pay rises for millions of public sector workers.
The Prime Minister has said the threat of further strikes is an important consideration in responding to the review bodies’ recommendations.
The Health Secretary said ‘tough choices’ were required amid concerns about a shortfall in the public finances.
The Chancellor will detail a shortfall in Government funding plans that could pave the way for tax rises in the autumn budget.
The Prime Minister argued that every parent has aspirations for their children no matter which school they go to.
Ben Spencer, who has chosen to send his children to private school, branded the Labour Government’s proposal an ‘awful policy’.
World Aid Convoy caused concerns that it was soliciting funds through Gaza Now via social media posts and private messaging service Telegram.
Anjem Choudary has been convicted of taking a ‘caretaker role’ in directing Al-Muhajiroun (ALM).