The Chancellor said ‘difficult choices’ would be needed to raise annual spending on defence from 2.3 per cent of GDP to 2.5 ...
If the Court ultimately upholds the Court of Appeal's previous ruling, it could trigger a huge wave of mis-selling payouts - enabling large corporations to cut their tax bills.
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GB News on MSNInside Rachel Reeves' research paper: 31 examples that suggest Chancellor's 'hypocrisy' as her record is questionedAs Rachel Reeves becomes embroiled in a fresh row over the transparency of her CV, we sifted through the research paper at ...
Lobbyists have suggested scrapping cash ISAs or restricting the tax-free allowance at £4,000 to boost investment in UK stocks ...
Britain appears ready to approve what would be the largest diplomatic outpost in Europe, but neighbors and activists fear ...
Businesses squeezed by Rachel Reeves’ 2024 Budget are passing extra costs onto consumers, causing price hikes in the UK.
Finance chiefs have challenged the Chancellor over the UK’s crackdown on non-domiciled individuals, saying the policy ...
Bosses from global financial firms pressed Britain's finance minister Rachel Reeves on Wednesday to improve tax incentives ...
The Treasury has said chancellor Rachel Reeves is committed to one fiscal event each year. Could a challenging economic ...
Inflation is climbing. Prices, as measured by the consumer prices index (CPI), rose from 2.5pc to 3pc in the year to January, ...
Inflation in the U.K. rose to a 10-month high in January, an increase that will likely diminish expectations of rapid ...
Rachel Reeves got some good (and rather rare) economic news today: pay growth has risen to its highest level in eight months ...
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