The 23-year-old's hat-trick earns his country victory and a spot in the play-offs, breaking Hungarian hearts in the process.
Remarkable scenes in Budapest.
The 23-year-old's hat-trick earns his country victory and a spot in the play-offs, breaking Hungarian hearts in the process.
Remarkable scenes in Budapest.
-Scrap 2-child cap
-Reband council tax
-Restore 50p rate
-Cut taxes for low earners
-Borrow for council homes
-Public control of utilities
-Scrap 2-child cap
-Reband council tax
-Restore 50p rate
-Cut taxes for low earners
-Borrow for council homes
-Public control of utilities
10Y gilt at around 4.8% and 30Y near 5.7%... both now exiting the OBR’s corridor of uncertainty (between yellow and red lines).
The OBR’s forecasted £9.9bn headroom may already be down to around £4bn (0.1% of GDP), if it exists at all.😬
To preserve the OBR’s forecasted £9.9bn fiscal headroom:
- 10Y gilts must average at or below 4.8% (yellow line).
- 30Y gilts at or below 5.2% (yellow line).
Above that - but below 5.4% / 5.8% (red line)... lies the corridor of uncertainty!
10Y gilt at around 4.8% and 30Y near 5.7%... both now exiting the OBR’s corridor of uncertainty (between yellow and red lines).
The OBR’s forecasted £9.9bn headroom may already be down to around £4bn (0.1% of GDP), if it exists at all.😬
UK 10Y gilt yields spiked 12bps (a very sharp move) and the FTSE 100 dropped 0.6% in under an hour...
Both during Reeves’ moment in the chamber.👀
Markets are always watching. And #PMQs still offers big moments or flashpoints!
UK 10Y gilt yields spiked 12bps (a very sharp move) and the FTSE 100 dropped 0.6% in under an hour...
Both during Reeves’ moment in the chamber.👀
Markets are always watching. And #PMQs still offers big moments or flashpoints!
This IFS chart shows it plainly: higher public investment under Labour (outside of major crises like Covid). #SpendingReview
This IFS chart shows it plainly: higher public investment under Labour (outside of major crises like Covid). #SpendingReview
Esp' as it won’t take long for a canny Labour backbencher to notice that if you’re willing to accept a lower fiscal headroom, you could avoid these cuts and still meet your fiscal rules...👀 #SpendingReview
Esp' as it won’t take long for a canny Labour backbencher to notice that if you’re willing to accept a lower fiscal headroom, you could avoid these cuts and still meet your fiscal rules...👀 #SpendingReview
that as Health, Education & Defence are protected it means real-terms cuts for the rest of up to 3.4% a year... if correct
that as Health, Education & Defence are protected it means real-terms cuts for the rest of up to 3.4% a year... if correct
To preserve the OBR’s forecasted £9.9bn fiscal headroom:
- 10Y gilts must average at or below 4.8% (yellow line).
- 30Y gilts at or below 5.2% (yellow line).
Above that - but below 5.4% / 5.8% (red line)... lies the corridor of uncertainty!
To preserve the OBR’s forecasted £9.9bn fiscal headroom:
- 10Y gilts must average at or below 4.8% (yellow line).
- 30Y gilts at or below 5.2% (yellow line).
Above that - but below 5.4% / 5.8% (red line)... lies the corridor of uncertainty!
This song is one of my favourite by The Jam to show his talent. 🥁Any guitar and any bass drum...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=GO-3...
This song is one of my favourite by The Jam to show his talent. 🥁Any guitar and any bass drum...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=GO-3...
Single people with no children now make up almost half (48 per cent) of low-middle income households, compared to 40 per cent in 1994-94.
Single people with no children now make up almost half (48 per cent) of low-middle income households, compared to 40 per cent in 1994-94.
Adults in low-to-middle income families are now almost as likely to be in their 50s (20%) as their 20s, (21%).
This is a big shift from 1994-95, when low-to-middle income adults were around 60% more likely to be in their 20s.
Demographic and social changes over the last three decades mean that low-to-middle income families in Britain today have also changed.
Here's four things you need to know about 'Unsung Britain' ⤵️
Demographic and social changes over the last three decades mean that low-to-middle income families in Britain today have also changed.
Here's four things you need to know about 'Unsung Britain' ⤵️