Why was the chancellor buoyed by forecasts that the UK would avoid a technical recession when the economy is still set to shrink? We dissect the economic and political implications of Jeremy Hunt’s Budget, including his giveaway on pension limits - set to benefit the country’s richest - which Labour seized on as helping the wrong people.
Presented by George Parker, with economics editor Chris Giles, political columnist Stephen Bush, consumer editor Claer Barrett and special guest Torsten Bell, chief executive of the Resolution Foundation. Produced by Anna Dedhar and Manuela Saragossa. The sound engineer was Breen Turner
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A testy war of words breaks out in Whitehall
Why every day at Conservative conference is Johnson day
Keir Starmer’s clear break with the Jeremy Corbyn era
Boris Johnson undertakes his first major overseas trip
Looking in detail at the cabinet reshuffle
Tearing up the Conservatives’ fiscal orthodoxy
Britain’s diplomatic push over Afghanistan
Interview special: Liz Truss
Interview special: Sir Malcolm Rifkind
Interview special: Steve Baker MP
Interview special: Professor Neil Ferguson
Interview special: Anas Sarwar
Exemptions to isolation and the Northern Ireland protocol
Chaos and confusion over masks and levelling up
Freedom day too soon and English patriotism
Labour comes home in Batley and Spen
Travel woes and Brexit five years on
Lockdown continues, a shock in the Chilterns
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