Novice - Politika (angleščina)

Moral Maze
26. November 2025 (22:00)
Debate examining the moral issues behind one of the week's news stories. (BBC News)
Reeves unveils £820m funding to support jobless young people
26. November 2025 (19:19)
The funding will help guarantee paid work placements for 18 to 21-year-olds "not earning or learning", the Chancellor says. (BBC News)
Two-child benefit cap to be scrapped from next year
26. November 2025 (17:47)
The policy, introduced under the Tories, means parents can only claim universal credit for their first two children. (BBC News)
OBR apologises over pre-Budget leak
26. November 2025 (17:02)
Details of the Budget are supposed to be kept under wraps until the chancellor announces them to MPs. (BBC News)
Reeves unveils tax rises and ends two-child benefit cap
26. November 2025 (16:54)
The Chancellor has extended a freeze on income tax and National Insurance thresholds, meaning millions will be dragged into paying higher rates as their wages increase. (BBC News)
Speaker writes to PM about 'worrying' Budget leaks
26. November 2025 (15:48)
Speaker of the House of Commons claims leaks are an "appalling" breach of the ministerial code. (BBC News)
Henry Zeffman: Early release of Budget detail is totally surreal
26. November 2025 (13:41)
The Budget is already out there, thanks to the Office for Budget Responsibility, which has published the details in error.  (BBC News)
'We are still struggling after last year's Budget'
26. November 2025 (07:20)
People in Thurrock say how Budget 2024 affected them - and their hopes for this year's announcement. (BBC News)
English mayors will get new powers to levy tourist taxes
25. November 2025 (20:07)
Mayors will be given the power to charge tourists a tax for staying overnight in their towns and cities. (BBC News)
Three things to look out for in the Budget
25. November 2025 (18:22)
Chief political correspondent Henry Zeffman talks through what is expected from Rachel Reeves. (BBC News)