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The Telegraph can exclusively reveal that a confidential Treasury document estimates the coronavirus will cost the UK almost 300bn this year, which could require an increase in income tax, the end of the triple-lock on state pension increases and a two-year public sector pay freeze. Read on for full details here. This story follows a week after we broke the news that government scientist Professor Neil Ferguson resigned after breaking lockdown rules to meet his married lover. Whether it be the best reporting on the health and economic crisis, or the latest expert advice and guidance on what life after lockdown will look like, a Telegraph subscription represents great value. Sign up to our seven-day free trial today - and continue for just 3 a week for three months - to enjoy: The full daily newspaper on your phone or tablet, from 5am each day A range of subscriber-exclusive newsletters Unlimited access to our subscriber-only digital articles on our website and on the The Telegraph News app A world of Subscriber Rewards Award-winning journalism that has won more British Press Awards this year than any other newspaperKeep your head clear and stay informed with our all-access journalism. | |
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