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...This is a smart tax cut. Rewarding work is a key Conservative tenet.”...
...This article has been amended to clarify details of Jeremy Hunt’s public spending plans and potential options for change....
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...for the razzle-dazzle creations of Singaporean confectioner Janice Wong, whose Asian-inspired chocolates include laksa-leaf lemongrass, gingerflower and kopi coffee. selfridges.com Ember Cup², £129.95A “smart...
...remembering my good friend and former colleague, Anoosh Chakelian, who has written a moving piece about Azerbaijan’s bombing of Nagorno-Karabakh for the New Statesman, which is worth your time, as is this smart...
...As I noted in a column on Jeremy Hunt’s recent Budget, if economic growth had continued on its 1955-2008 trend, GDP per head would now be 39 per cent higher....
...The chancellor is promising “smart tax cuts” in the UK Budget next Wednesday — but I’m hoping he won’t make any dumb moves....
...But we must disabuse ourselves of the cultural preoccupation that hot, dumb posh boys with crowds of buddies fall for smart, caustic, socially awkward girls....
...Not a day goes by when I don’t see a smart professional toting a tired-looking, nylon-and-webbing-strewn rucksack....
...The report was a partial re-tread of Lord Richard Harrington’s excellent plan (commissioned by Chancellor Jeremy Hunt) to re-attract investment to the UK. The political subtext of this is interesting....
...Chancellor Jeremy Hunt did not ignore the energy transition altogether....
...Smart ones do not allow this to become a narrative of total worthlessness....
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...British government figures said Shein chair Donald Tang requested a meeting with chancellor Jeremy Hunt last month....
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...He will be succeeded by former Sky boss Jeremy Darroch....
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