All Emergency Budget 2015 articles
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New roads fund unveiled in Budget
Road improvements to be funded by changes to vehicle excise duty
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Social housing rent cut alarms housing associations
Housing associations warn move could have huge impact on development pipelines
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Osborne runs rule over Network Rail
Two reviews launched, while Budget document reveals plan to launch new client body to redevelop Network Rail land
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Confusion reigns over Osborne's apprenticeship levy plans
Budget contains new apprenticeship levy - but it is unclear whether it will be charged in addition to the existing CITB levy
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Emergency Budget: Construction policies at-a-glance
Social housing, rail, road, apprenticeships and a rise in low pay among policies
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Emergency Budget 2015: Reaction round-up
Construction industry leaders react to the announcements in the Chancellor’s Budget today
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Emergency Budget 2015: As it happened
All the news as it breaks from the chancellor’s post-election emergency Budget
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Budget to exempt thousands from inheritance tax
Cameron and Osborne also use letter to the Times to signal housing benefit will be cut
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Crossrail 2 set for Budget funding boost
Chancellor expected to announce more than £100m of funding to work up plans
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Features
Budget preview: Ace up Osborne's sleeve?
Freed from the shackles of coalition government, chancellor George Osborne will be outlining some quite different policies and priorities when he presents his emergency Budget next week