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A “comfortable” retirement is defined by Pensions UK as having enough money for luxuries such as regular beauty treatments, ...
Rachel Reeves has little to celebrate. Borrowing is up, inflation remains high and after a sugar rush at the start of the ...
Reeves hit with yet another bombshell as the economy shrinks further as the Autumn Budget approaches
Reeves hit with yet another bombshell as the economy shrinks further, posing challenges ahead of the Autumn Budget.
The Labour Party is starting its second year in control of the government with difficult choices over whether to curb spending or raise taxes.
Sweeping supply-side tax cuts are now law, bringing immediate reporting impacts and long-term planning questions for finance ...
Rachel Reeves has refused to rule out fresh tax rises after admitting the government’s U-turn on its flagship welfare reforms ...
A major rebellion has forced the government to slash its proposed benefit reforms, cutting the annual savings in half ...
Farmers have announced bombshell plans to take Rachel Reeves to court over the hated Family Farms Tax, as they argue she failed to comply with consultation rules around the change.
If Starmer and Reeves don’t make the case, a right-dominated press will blame the inevitable tax rises on Labour economic mismanagement. There is another story to tell.
The economic story remains the same, outline growth picking up, productivity improving and cutting spending in the future. Let's hope it actually works this time.
Reeves has ruled out taxes on the working people, including income tax, National Insurance for employees, VAT and corporation tax.
UK Economy Rachel Reeves’s Spending Review: will we see a fresh wave of tax increases? Labour’s Spending Review gave plenty to chew on and to celebrate with a record £29 billion NHS funding ...
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