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The June 1979UnitedKingdombudget was delivered by Geoffrey Howe, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, to the House of Commons on 12 June 1979. It was Howe's...
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The April 1979UnitedKingdombudget was delivered by Denis Healey, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, to the House of Commons on 3 April 1979. It was the...
The 2007 UnitedKingdomBudget, officially known as Budget 2007: Building Britain's long-term future: Prosperity and fairness for families, was formally...
The 2020 UnitedKingdombudget, officially known as Budget 2020: Delivering on Our Promises to the British People, was a budget delivered by Rishi Sunak...
The 1997 UnitedKingdombudget (sometimes referred to as the People's budget and officially titled Equipping Britain for our Long-Term Future) was delivered...
The 1999 UnitedKingdomBudget, officially known as Budget 99: Building a Stronger Economic Future for Britain was the formal government budget for the...
The 2009 UnitedKingdomBudget, officially known as Budget 2009: Building Britain's Future, was formally delivered by Alistair Darling in the House of...
The 1979UnitedKingdom general election was held on Thursday 3 May 1979 to elect 635 members to the House of Commons. The Conservative Party, led by Margaret...
The 1972 UnitedKingdombudget (also known as the dash for growth budget) was a budget delivered by Anthony Barber, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, on...
The 2000 UnitedKingdomBudget, officially known as Budget 2000 - Prudent for a Purpose: Working for a Stronger and Fairer Britain was the formal government...
The 1998 UnitedKingdombudget (sometimes referred to as the Prudence with a purpose budget and officially titled New Ambitions for Britain) was delivered...
Events from the year 1979 in the UnitedKingdom. Monarch – Elizabeth II Prime Minister - James Callaghan (Labour) (until 4 May), Margaret Thatcher (Conservative)...
The 2003 UnitedKingdomBudget, officially known as Opportunity for all: The strength to take the long-term decisions for Britain was the formal government...
The June 2010 UnitedKingdomBudget, officially also known as Responsibility, freedom, fairness: a five-year plan to re-build the economy, was delivered...
The 2005 UnitedKingdomBudget, officially known as Investing for our future: Fairness and opportunity for Britain's hard-working families was the formal...
The 2012 UnitedKingdombudget was delivered by George Osborne, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, to the House of Commons on Wednesday 21 March 2012. It...
The 2008 UnitedKingdomBudget, officially known as Budget 2008: Stability and opportunity: building a strong, sustainable future, was formally delivered...
The 1984 UnitedKingdombudget was delivered by Nigel Lawson, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, to the House of Commons on 13 March 1984. It was the first...
The 1980 UnitedKingdombudget was delivered by Geoffrey Howe, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, to the House of Commons on 26 March 1980. It was the second...
The 1989 UnitedKingdombudget was delivered by Nigel Lawson, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, to the House of Commons on 14 March 1989. It was the sixth...