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Labour Party Chancellor Rachel Reeves accused of "ultimate stealth tax" after allowing increases of 5 per cent a year.
Rachel Reeves is already planning an autumn income tax rise - INSIDE BUSINESS: She didn’t want to raise taxes on ‘working ...
The political and fiscal constraints upon Rachel Reeves have combined to leave the chancellor at a disadvantaged position, ...
UK hasn’t seen poverty like this for 60 years, says Gordon Brown in call to scrap two-child benefit cap - The former prime minister backed reforms to gambling taxes in order to generate the £3.2bn nee ...
Bank of England warns surging food prices could push inflation to 4% - Governor Andrew Bailey says there is ‘genuine uncertainty’ about future interest rates ...
The chancellor has defended the way the UK government funds Wales despite calls within her own party for changes. Welsh ...
Activists dressed as senior execs will lie in money with people in Starmer and Reeves masks, refusing to 'get out of bed' ...
Moves against pensions, assets, and property are being considered to fill in an estimated £3 billion financial gap, according ...
Rachel Reeves must learn a hard lesson from Labour history – wealth taxes simply don’t work - COMMENT: Taxing unearned income ...
Mike Parry launched a fierce attack on a guest during a heated exchange about Labour's economic management, declaring that ...
Labour’s pledge not to raise taxes on ‘working people’ leaves the chancellor with a limited number of workable options to ...
Much of the economic damage has already been done, but in ruling out wealth taxes and further pay deals with doctors, at ...