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Desperate Rachel Reeves may hike your taxes AGAIN this spring – see her top 7 targets
Chancellor Rachel Reeves hiked taxes by £40billion last year, in the most punitive budget since 1993. Yet most of the burden fell on employers. She can't soak business for anymore, as her employer's national insurance raid destroys growth and jobs. This time, she'll be after us.
Will Rachel Reeves have to raise taxes again?
Rising gilt yields and higher debt interest sound warning that Chancellor may miss her Budget borrowing targets
A new spectre is haunting Rachel Reeves – that of stagflation
As with an ever-receding horizon, the prospect of significantly lower interest rates seems again to have been pushed further out into the future. This might be welcome news for cash savers, who for the first time in ages are enjoying real rates of return on their money.
Rachel Reeves has made her biggest mistake yet - and your tax bill is about to rocket
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has made one costly error after another but now we're looking at the biggest. It will show up on your next tax bill.
Five taxes Rachel Reeves would love to raise this year
After a record-breaking tax grab in October, Rachel Reeves is eyeing up the taxpayer once again. The Chancellor framed the £41.5bn of tax rises in her maiden Budget as a “once in a Parliament” emergency intervention to help plug a £22bn “black hole” in the public finances.
'Apocalypse' LA and 'Reeves faces extra tax rises'
The i says the chancellor faces extra tax rises or cutting public services as the UK's "borrowing costs turn toxic". The paper writes economists are sending warnings to the Treasury over a "toxic combination" of factors hitting the UK.
Gov. Reeves pushes for income tax elimination
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Rachel Reeves could be forced to 'announce more tax rises' as fiscal headroom 'never been this low'
Economists have warned that Rachel Reeves is close to breaking her fiscal rules, which could lead to more tax increases, as borrowing costs reach their highest point since 1998. The Chancellor only has £1billion left in her budget before she faces a tough choice—raising taxes,
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Rachel Reeves faces claims of ‘fleeing to China’ amid concerns over UK borrowing
The Chancellor has a long-planned trip to China scheduled for this week and Treasury minister Darren Jones described it as ...
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Chancellor Rachel Reeves may need to cut spending after jump in borrowing costs
The cost of borrowing for the UK government surged to its highest level for almost 17 years on Wednesday amid a sell-off in ...
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Live: Calls for Reeves to address Parliament as gilt yields soar to highest level since 2008
The yield on a UK 10-year gilt is currently 4.84%. Shadow chancellor of the exchequer Mel Stride has called on Labour ...
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UK bond market sell-off heaps pressure on Reeves
Rachel Reeves is facing her first major test as Britain's finance minister after the government's borrowing costs jumped ...
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Faisal Islam: Soaring UK borrowing costs are a problem for Rachel Reeves
The rising cost of borrowing means "there is a significant chance that the OBR will judge that the Chancellor Rachel Reeves ...
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Rachel Reeves’s jobs bloodbath has begun
If you are trying to buy some new socks, or return that sweater you got for Christmas that didn’t quite fit properly, then ...
Business Matters
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Rachel Reeves to lead Davos 2025 delegation in bid to win over foreign investors
Rachel Reeves heads government delegation to Davos 2025, meeting global investors and business leaders to boost UK ...
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'Where is the Chancellor?' Top Tory erupts as Rachel Reeves misses Commons grilling
The shadow chancellor was granted an urgent question in the House of Commons after a surge in government borrowing costs.
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