The latest polling data, analysis, news and opinion on the UK election 2024.
Relaxing fiscal rules unlikely to provoke a Liz Truss-style gilts crisis, according to fund managers
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Live-updating state of the parties polling ahead of the general election on July 4
A Conservative meltdown plus favourable opinion polling could help Ed Davey’s party chart a path to second place
Self-imposed fiscal constraints risk starving the economy of the investment needed to boost growth
The problem is that voters aren’t willing to pay for a policy they say really matters to them
If executives invest their own money in a deal, earnings would be taxed as a capital gain rather than income
From London to Land’s End, Ed Davey says cash boost needed to bring ‘out of reach’ votes into range
David Nelson’s move to UK underlines ties between centre-left parties in Britain and Australia
IPPR calls into question party’s pledge to ‘reindustrialise’ UK through state-led investment
UK in a Changing Europe says proposal to improve trading relationship with the bloc would have limited benefit
Plans ‘do not add up’ and will cost billions of pounds more than claimed, Institute for Fiscal Studies warns
Could stability already be ‘priced in’?
Myriad challenges — from drinking water to prisons — will require increased spending to solve
Falling police numbers, mental health call-outs and ‘Me Too’ investigations said to be behind drop in convictions
Rachel Reeves says she is focused on increasing UK output, rather than ‘fiddling around with tax rates’
Shadow chancellor also wants to secure billions of pounds of investment via an international summit
Shadow health secretary ‘beyond furious’ over five-day walkout, but blames Tory ‘intransigence’
Opposition party makes inroads in South East England seats where water pollution has sparked public anger
We have faith in those closest to us while politicians seem increasingly distant
Both Labour and the Tories have released their manifestos — which will have the biggest impact on your personal finances?
Prime minister faces recriminations from both rightwingers and centrists within his party
Limited election pledges a ‘downpayment’ for future investment, says Labour leader
The shadow chancellor and chancellor set out their plans for how to boost British growth
But a robust fiscal and monetary framework is non-negotiable
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