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Chancellor Rachel Reeves has been urged to consider an inheritance tax (IHT) raid on pension pots that could raise up to £2 billion a year as she faces pressure to meet public spending targets. The Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS), a leading economic ...
The grim news was a brutal reality check for the chancellor, who just hours before had been telling the great and the good that Labour was making “progress” on fixing the econ
Back in opposition, Rachel Reeves was warned by Labour officials that if she ruled out increasing the three main revenue-raisers, so tight were the public finances that she would be storing up an enormous political headache for herself in government.
Financial services regulation is “a boot on the neck of businesses,” Rachel Reeves is expected to say as the Chancellor delivers her annual Mansion House speech later today. Reeves will urge watchdogs to “take up the call” of regulating for growth rather than “bend to the temptation of excessive caution” as she seeks to showcase
Financial experts have reacted to Rachel Reeves's reform package outlined at her Mansion House speech yesterday
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Northern Echo readers will know what it’s like to miss school pick-ups, be late to work or meet friends and family because of road closures. I have heard time and time again about the damage it does - broken roads and unreliable trains are failing the area and isolating communities every day.
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GB News on MSNRachel Reeves unveils major economy overhaul in 'Leeds reforms' - how are you, business and banks impacted?Chancellor Rachel Reeves has unveiled a sweeping package of financial services reforms in Leeds, marking the most extensive overhaul of the sector in more than ten years. The Chancellor said the "Leeds reforms",
The Office for National Statistics has revealed that prices rose by more than expected to 3.6% in the year to June