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GB News on MSNCharlie Mullins will return to UK on ONE condition after Rachel Reeves's taxes drove him away
Business mogul Charlie Mullins has told Jacob Rees-Mogg what must happen in order for him to make a return to Britain. The ...
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Rachel Reeves’ matchmaker moment
Finance bros and gals are often seen oozing confidence as they strut their stuff around the streets of the City of London, imagining they’re the main characters on hit show Industry. But it would be a ...
And so it is with her perfectly sensible thoughts on cash ISAs. All UK adults get a £20,000 ISA allowance – which they can ...
Scrapping a tax break for foreign residents has sparked talk of an expat exodus. As those 42,000 people paid the UK 7 bln ...
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GB News on MSNPensions to be hit with 'disappointing' inheritance tax raid next under Rachel Reeves's reforms
Labour has given the green light to a "hugely disappointing" tax raid on pensions despite widespread backlash to recent ...
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Labour's tax raids on wealthy 'already backfiring' as Reeves prepares to come back for more
Analysts have pointed to figures showing capital gains tax receipts dipping in the first half of the year, despite the ...
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MoneyWeek on MSNWill taxes rise further in the 2025 Autumn Budget?
Budget has started early this year as the government navigates a tough economic backdrop and failed spending cuts ...
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GB News on MSNRachel Reeves's capital gains tax hike 'backfires' as Treasury loses £1.7bn amid wealth tax fears
Capital Gains Tax (CGT) revenues have plunged following Rachel Reeves's sweeping reforms, and the Treasury now faces ...
L abour "remains deaf, blind and indifferent" to the economic damage caused by Rachel Reeves's inheritance tax raid, farmers ...
Capital gains tax rates were increased in the 2024 Budget but fresh data suggests the policy is failing to boost government ...
The government’s unexpected record borrowing will hit us all – but where? - INSIDE BUSINESS: As borrowing soars to an ...
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Blow for Reeves as borrowing hits new high outside Covid in June with £16bn on debt interest alone
The public sector borrowed £20.7billion last month, far higher than the £17.6billion analysts had pencilled in.
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