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On 11 March 2020, Rishi Sunak delivered his first Budget as Chancellor. Marissa Thomas, PwCs Head of Tax discusses what the Budget did and didn't deliver with Jon Richardson, PwC’s Head of Tax Policy, and Gavin Barwell, ex Chief of Staff to Teresa May and current special adviser to PwC.
Pleasantly surprising or deeply disappointing? Cause for optimism or despair? Welcome extra cash or hush money? Listen to Jen and Jonathan lay out their very different views on the Chancellor's Budget announcements this week – from potholes to social care, high street regeneration to business rate reliefs. We also bring you highlights from our member-only Daily News emails, including councils using satellites to fight pollution and structural faults in tower blocks, and some of our member-only briefings, covering the IoG/CIPFA Performance Tracker and childhood obesity. Hosted by Jen Glover and Jonathan Carr-West.
The Chancellor has a called an early Autumn Budget this year, in theory the last one before Brexit. What new measures and changes might we see? Stella Amiss, Tax Partner discusses with Anna Wallace, Director of Political Relations and Iain McCluskey, Tax Partner at PwC.
Philip Aldrick, Economics Editor, Anne Ashworth, Personal Finance and Property Editor and Alex Ralph, Business correspondent, look ahead to the Chancellor's Budget and what he needs to do to keep voters and business onsideHosted by: Robert Miller See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week Philip is joined by David Kendrick, Partner with UHY Hacker Young Manchester LLP to discuss the headlines from MotorTrader.com. Philip and David also discuss the weeks events affecting the motor industry including the Chancellor's Budget.
Adam Boulton hosts this week's edition starting with an assessment of the Chancellor's Budget and the 'Policy versus Promise' row over rises to National Insurance for the self-employed. There's a debate over the government's drive for more Grammar schools in England and a discussion about next week's election in the Netherlands where anti-EU and anti-Islam candidate Geert Wilders is favourite to win. Adam is joined by Sky's political correspondent Lewis Goodall, Head of Data Harry Carr and - from Brussels - the FT's Duncan Robinson. #Budget2017 #Grammar #DutchElection
This week, Rich Browning and Ed Monk join Share Radio's Georgie Frost for an entertaining look at the minutia of the Chancellor's Budget, inheritance tax and huge cuts to Nationwide's 'loyal' savers accounts. They also take a fun-size look at the ever decreasing sizes of popular products and whether growing your own veg really can save you money. Simon Lambert is snowboarding. #budget2015 #carrots