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‘You’ll have to wait and see’: Reeves’ deputy can’t rule out autumn tax rises
The Treasury chief secretary indicated that future fiscal decisions, including potential tax increases in the autumn, will depend on upcoming economic forecasts and will be careful...
Read Full Article →Demob-happy IFS director tears into Rachel Reeves’s spending review
The outgoing IFS director’s critical assessment suggests that the spending review may barely avoid tax increases, highlighting potential challenges in achieving fiscal targets with...
Read Full Article →UK economy shrank sharply in April as Trump tariffs and tax rises kicked in
In April, the United Kingdom experienced a notable economic contraction influenced by increased international trade barriers and higher domestic taxation, according to recently rel...
Read Full Article →Starmer’s defence spending will mean ‘chunky’ tax rises, warns IFS
Increasing the budget for national defense by £10-15 billion annually is expected to lead to substantial tax increases, as higher expenditures also coincide with growing costs in h...
Read Full Article →Boost for Rachel Reeves as UK economy booms in first quarter
The UK experienced a notable increase in economic output during the first quarter, indicating enhanced business activity likely influenced by anticipated tax changes and internatio...
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