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How the budget gods make us behave
30 November 1995
High earners gain most from tax cuts
29 November 1995
How the budget affects you
29 November 1995
Low dishonesty of the Budget debate
29 August 1995
Millions face SERPS losses
11 February 1995
Families bear brunt of mounting tax changes
1 December 1994
Who gained from the VAT retreat?
1 January 1994
No escaping from rising taxes
1 August 1993
Limited scope for cutting the invalidity benefit budget
1 June 1993
Owning up to the taxman
1 May 1993
High earners suffer largest cash losses
1 March 1993
A budget strategy?
1 March 1993
Rich and poor suffer alike under Lamont's budget plans
1 March 1993
Sad lack of strategy
15 March 1992
Lamont takes wrong option to help the poor
11 March 1992
Tax reforms from the absurd to the ridiculous
8 January 1992
Numbers change but the debate remains the same
8 November 1991
The 1991 Budget
27 March 1991
The Chancellor's parenthood dividend
27 March 1991
The 1991 Budget
24 March 1991