- Comment - Anatole Kaletsky Has he got his priorities right this time?
- Check it out: little things mean a lot Allan Leighton, Asda chief executive, hails support for families and small businesses
- Comment - Anne Ashworth Swelling the coffers of the conjugal anarchist
- Charities Relief for 'democracy of giving'
- Children The family gains while couples lose
- Computers Cyber Budget offers vision of the future
- The environment Taxes go green from bicycling to recycling
- Housing Miras cut costs £200 a year
- Income Tax Ten pence band will halve tax bill for 2 million
- Inheritance Door is closing but the ceiling is raised
- Insurance Premium rate up less than feared
- Investment Charges League tables for financial services
- Motoring and fuel Small-car drivers get a £55 bonus
- Pensioners Elderly handed a winter warmer in £3bn package
- Pools duty Sport will win from betting boost
- 'Stealth' Taxes Silent siphons net the Government billions
- Telephones Tax is cut on private use of company mobiles
- Tobacco & Alcohol Day of the 20p cigarette draws ever nearer
- Windfall Unspent benefit allows largesse to others
- The Opposition reply Hague attacks 'stealthy tax' on businesses
- Keeping tabs on kitchen table Conservatism Tim Hames on how Hague met his voter-friendly targets
- The Times Budget jury 10p tax band gets the verdict
- Viewers find in Brown's favour If The Times focus group reactions are typical, then Chancellor has palpable, though somewhat unintelligible, success
- Friends will enjoy bigger slice of pizza The Chancellor's regular dinner companions will fare well on his Budget, reports Jon Ashworth
- In Brief
- Chancellor's Speech - Britain should mark millennium 'by making 2000 the giving year' Edited text of the Chancellor's Budget statement