A GB News star ripped into Rachel Reeves after the chancellor accepted free tickets to a concert, reigniting the Labour ...
Rachel Reeves is under pressure to raise taxes and cut spending to plug a £10 billion gap in the public finances or risk ...
The huge changes to the welfare system, due to be announced next week, will see only the most severely disabled people ...
Government plans to reform the welfare system could see up to a million people miss out, with only the most severely disabled ...
There is a view that paying tax on significant profit, especially when the vendor has actively chosen to sell, is entirely justified, writes ...
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GB News on MSNRachel Reeves is on borrowed time and we are heading for recession thanks to her terrible anti-growth budget, says Nana AkuaThis is handy for the Labour Party and Rachel Reeves - Keir Starmer taking centre stage to talk about the coalition of the ...
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Alongside state pensioners, benefit claimants will also see an uplift in payments from April - although not as much.
The tax year runs differently from the normal year. Instead of going from January to December, it always starts on April 6 ...
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GB News on MSN'She's a disaster!' Rachel Reeves torn apart in blistering rant over 'dangerous' economic policies: 'She has to go'Chancellor Rachel Reeves has been branded "disastrous" and told to resign with "immediate effect" ahead of her Spring Budget ...
Labour has been urged to use its spring statement to ‘deliver the real and long-overdue action needed to tackle the soaring ...
Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner and Energy Secretary Ed Miliband are leading opposition to departmental spending cuts.
On Thursday in Hull, the PM gave a speech that echoed the rhetoric of every Conservative prime minister since Margaret Thatcher. The “state has become bigger, but weaker,” he complained; Britain needs ...
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