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| Chancellor George Osborne has asked the Inland Revenue to check whether the 50p top rate of income tax is actually making money for the government. Some economists have claimed that tax avoidance and evasion mean the rate is raising less income than expected. Speaking on BBC Radio 4's Today programme, Mr Osborne hinted that the 50p rate remained under review. He added: "There's not much point in having taxes that are very economically inefficient." |
| David Cameron told MPs in a
statement that anyone charged with violent offences should not be
bailed back on to the streets. He added that Parliament would act if
courts needed new sentencing powers. The Metropolitan Police Assistant
Commissioner Stephen Kavanagh had earlier said he and other senior
officers were "disappointed" by sentences given to rioters, which they
felt were too lenient. |
| He [Ravi Govindia, leader of Wandworth council] said she would be deemed to have made herself deliberately homeless. "Then our obligation would be at an end. She signed the contract in which she and her household would agree the terms of the contract." |