i Front Page 17th of October 2024
The government is planning a £1.50 weekly increase in universal credit benefits, prompting criticism from Labour MPs who are concerned about the adequacy of support in light of rising inflation and living costs.
The government is planning a £1.50 weekly increase in universal credit benefits, prompting criticism from Labour MPs who are concerned about the adequacy of support in light of rising inflation and living costs.
The i highlights warnings from economists and Labour MPs to the chancellor that a national insurance hike may adversely affect wages and consumer spending.
According to the i, the Chancellor is expected to announce an increase in national insurance contributions for employers in the forthcoming Budget.
An investigation has revealed that university leaders, including vice chancellors, have claimed £1 million in expenses for luxury accommodations and expensive dinners, raising concerns amid warnings of a financial crisis affecting funding and potential tuition fee increases.