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Rachel Reeves has refused to rule out tax rises in autumn amid growing fears that Donald Trump’s trade war could wipe out her headroom.
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In the Irish Parliament, the Taoiseach (Irish Prime Minister) Micheál Martin, said investors in Ireland are already "pausing decisions" to see how the tariffs issue play out.
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GB News on MSNRachel Reeves warned against 'terrible idea' to slash tax break used by eight million BritonsFinancial experts have issued a stark warning about potential Labour government plans to reduce the £20,000 Cash ISA limit, labelling such changes as "terrible." Chartered financial planners have voiced concerns that slashing Cash ISA allowances won't necessarily encourage savers to invest in markets instead.
EXCLUSIVE: Business owner Christopher Nieper is grateful for the Chancellor's 'iron-clad' fiscal rules, but claims growth and productivity are her 'Achilles heels'.
Rachel Reeves may raise taxes ‘even further’ in autumn budget, IFS warns - Ms Reeves has denied there would be further tax rises or spending cuts at the Budget in the autumn but stopped short of rulin
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GB News on MSNRachel Reeves's tax hikes will see drivers slapped with £5,490 bill when buying new petrol and diesel carsDrivers are being warned of massive car tax bills they could face in the near future if they buy popular petrol or diesel vehicles. As of Tuesday, April 1, new car tax measures were introduced following an announcement by Chancellor Rachel Reeves in October's Autumn Statement.
The founder of the alcoholic drinks empire behind the likes of Hooch and VK has warned the tax hikes announced by Rachel Reeves will cost him an extra £1m. Steve Perez, the boss of Derbyshire-headquartered Global Brands,
In an interview with the BBC's Laura Kuenssberg, the chancellor opened up on the public finances and how she's finding the job.
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GB News on MSNRachel Reeves was quiet on tax as workers face an onslaught April and again in OctoberBritain should brace for an even more painful budget in October with tax rises and spending cuts all on the cards, the OBR has warned. The financial watchdog downgraded the UK’s all-important growth forecasts today,
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