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What’s going on with Rachel Reeves and rumblings about a wealth tax in the autumn? It’s been on the agenda for weeks now, as ...
The chancellor has defended the way the UK government funds Wales despite calls within her own party for changes. Welsh ...
Governments raise taxes for two reasons. The first is obvious: to fund public services. The second is political, and every ...
The political and fiscal constraints upon Rachel Reeves have combined to leave the chancellor at a disadvantaged position, ...
Reeves won’t break her “iron-clad” fiscal rules either. This leaves just one way to plug the £50billion black hole she now faces. But it’s politically explosive and the backlash could sweep her away.
Will the Government make it all the way to 2029? In theory this is a simple question to answer. Keir Starmer has a huge ...
Sir Keir Starmer defended the government's handling of the economy but failed to answer a question about taxes.
AN EARLY exchange at the Edinburgh Fringe exposes this government’s inability to read the public mood — underlining how real ...
Much of the economic damage has already been done, but in ruling out wealth taxes and further pay deals with doctors, at ...
Sir Keir Starmer has thrown his party’s pledges on tax into chaos after he apparently refused to rule out a raid on working ...
SOME ministers are accepting less hospitality after they embarrassed Labour in the 2024 “Freebies controversy” when they ...
Chancellor hasapproved new rules that will force banks to share more of customers’ financial details to HMRC in a crackdown ...