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  1. Mar 17, 2023 · The final total of Comic Relief 2023 has been revealed – and a mega £31,952,141 has been raised! This year’s Red Nose Day was hosted without Sir Lenny Henry for first time in the show’s history....

  2. How much can political parties spend at general elections? Limits only apply to party spending during the 365 days before polling day – known as the ‘regulated period’. 3 For the next general election on 4 July 2024, the regulated period began on 6 July 2023. Each party can spend £54,010 for each constituency that they contest.

  3. May 29, 2024 · Since the reveal of a new Conservative pension policy dubbed ‘Triple Lock Plus’, differing figures—from £100 up to £2,000have been circulating about how much money pensioners could save.

  4. 6 days ago · Labour far ahead of Tories in election donations. Labour raised nearly 15 times as much as the Tories in large donations in the second week of the general election campaign, latest figures show ...

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    From 1 April 2022, the annual salary of a Member of Parliament increased to £84,144. After freezing MPs’ salaries in April 2021, IPSA determined that salaries should increase in accordance with its 2015 decision on the annual uprating of MPs’ salaries. On 9 February 2023, IPSA announced that MPs’ pay will increase to £86,584 from 1 April 2023. In J...

    Since the 2010 General Election, responsibility for devising a scheme for and paying Members’ expenses has rested with IPSA. IPSA undertook a comprehensive review of the Scheme, which began with a consultation issued in May 2016. The review identified a number of changes that would be implemented following a general election, which at the time was ...

    Ministers who are Members of the House of Commons receive a Member’s salary and a ministerial salary. Ministers who are Members of the House of Lords receive a ministerial salary but they cannot claim Lords Attendance Allowance. At present ministers in both Houses do not receive their full ministerial salaries. Currently ministers in the House of C...

  5. Oct 11, 2023 · Rishi Sunak’s Conservative government is set to raise the national election spending cap on political parties by almost 85 per cent to about £35mn, putting pressure on Labour to ramp up its...

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  7. May 27, 2024 · The Conservatives claim the plans will cost £2.4bn a year by 2029-30, funded by the previously announced strategy to raise £6bn annually through improving tax collection and cracking down...

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