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GB News on MSNBritons face £30bn tax raid from Rachel Reeves to pay for 'dramatic increase' in Nato defence spendingBritons are in line for a tax raid of up to £30billion in the Autumn Budget to fund enhanced defence spending, economists ...
ARSENAL are looking ahead to a busy summer transfer window after another trophyless season. Gabriel has SIGNED a new contract ...
Last week may have been a bank holiday weekend, but with so many shows on the horizon, Paula's been busy catching up and ...
Remember that as of the Spring Statement, the government had just £9.9bn ‘headroom’ against its main fiscal target. This self ...
The Chancellor is set to lay out how taxpayers' money will be used to fund the Government departments over the next few years ...
Non-doms have been leaving the country in their droves, according to experts. Here is a list of those we know have fled or ...
Rachel Reeves has refused to rule out further tax rises in the Autumn as Cabinet colleagues pile pressure on the Chancellor ...
Save the Children chief Moazzam Malik explains how Labour can scrap the two-child benefit cap and end child poverty in its ...
Any child in England whose parents receive Universal Credit will be able to claim free school meals from September 2026, the ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is preparing to unveil the move in next week's spending review, marking a dramatic U-turn on one of ...
Baby Steps, the next fumbling physics game from the creators of Ape Out and Getting Over It, now has a release date.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is facing some difficult choices in the upcoming Spending Review, which will be unveiled next week.
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