Just six months into Keir Starmer's leadership, concerns are emerging that rising, persistent unemployment may become the hallmark of his term
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Hosted on MSNRachel Reeves has three options - and THIS is why she will choose to raise taxes - Kwasi KwartengIt’s Friday 5th July last year. The Tories have just been swept from power, crashing to a mere 121 seats, the lowest tally in the party’s history. Labour has a 170-seat majority. The Labour government looks firmly in charge.
Rachel Reeves has had a bumpy first few months in government. Her tax-hiking Budget prompted criticism from businesses and farmers, and despite Labour putting a pledge to boost the economy at the centre of its plans, growth has been sluggish.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is said to be considering slashing the tax-free amount workers can save in a cash ISA from the current £20,000 limit to as little as £4,000
Being caught fibbing about your career credentials isn’t a great look for a politician who has built her brand on being trustworthy, Labour insiders tell Zoe Beaty. Which is why some are wondering if a Chancellor who is so economical with the truth will last the
Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces “an impossible choice” as Labour descends into civil war over plans to cut spending. Party sources say the Chancellor is facing pressure from all sides as she attempts to balance the books while meeting Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer ’s demand to increase money for defence.
HMRC updated its guidance on double cab pickups tax rates this week - and Chancellor Rachel Reeves, the Labour Party MP, has been forced to act and issue a clarification.
Party member and donor Sacha Lord accuses Sir Keir Starmer of betraying hospitality industry - warning it’s on a ‘cliff edge’ due to Budget
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