
Green Budget 2025 (Barclays)
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How has the two-child limit affected child poverty and other outcomes? What options for altering this policy does the government have?
23 October 2025

The Chancellor almost certainly has a fiscal repair job on her hands at the Budget on 26 November.
16 October 2025

Ahead of the Autumn Budget, the UK economy stands at a pivotal juncture, with growth decelerating, unemployment rising and inflation above target.
16 October 2025

Against a challenging backdrop, the Budget will be a key moment to announce measures needed to maintain and bolster bond market confidence.
16 October 2025

We set out the challenges facing the Chancellor from a changing economic and policy outlook, and explore options to stabilise policy going forwards.
16 October 2025

If the Chancellor hopes to raise large sums from tax increases at the Budget, she should consider reforms that would make any increases less damaging.
13 October 2025

The Chancellor's second Budget will be a tricky one. The fiscal outlook has deteriorated, raising the prospect of spending cuts or further tax rises.
16 October 2025

The government’s reform to contributory benefits rewards jobseekers at expense of those with long-term disabilities, and could save billions annually.
9 October 2025

How do trends, demographics and outcomes of children receiving support for health conditions compare across the benefits and education systems?
3 October 2025

We examine the past and future of UK defence spending, considering the fiscal and economic consequences of the government’s commitments.
26 September 2025

We examine the government’s plans for public sector productivity and consider their fiscal and economic implications.
19 September 2025