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The next few years are going to be very tight for school budgets and forecasting anything more than a real-terms freeze is ...
New childcare entitlements have proven popular – meaning spending from 2026 onwards could be £1 billion higher than ...
Which public services are the relative winners and losers from Rachel Reeves’ multi-year 2025 Spending Review?
The income threshold below which pensioners will be eligible for the winter fuel payment (WFP) is set to rise.
Rachel Reeves is to allocate between competing priorities with her spending review, and a 2.5 per cent rise for health could ...
Clara's interests lie in public and labour economics. She joined the Institute for Fiscal Studies in 2021 while completing her Master of Science in Economics. In 2023, she earned the three-years IFS ...
Lars Nesheim is a Professor of Economics at UCL and Co-Director of the Centre for Microdata Methods and Practice (cemmap). After obtaining his PhD from the University of Chicago in 2001, he worked for ...
Agar is a Professor of Economics at the University of Venice and a Research Fellow of the IFS. She has investigated the behaviour of individuals and household both in the area of consumption and ...
Paul has been director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies since 2011. He is a columnist for The Times, and is a regular contributor to other broadcast and print media. He is a visiting professor in ...
IFS Director Paul Johnson responds to the Chancellor's Spending Review.