UK's Reeves paves way for tax rises
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Labour MP Helen Hayes, chair of the Education Select Committee, told Rachel Reeves that the changes needed to fix the crisis-hit SEND system ''won’t come for free'
Labour MP Ellie Reeves says messages left by constituent left her ‘feeling distressed’ and fearing for her safety
Michelle Scrogham has backed the Chancellor following yesterday’s pre-Budget speech that laid the groundwork for the Government to raise
Chancellor Rachel Reeves will stop short of fully scrapping the two-child benefit cap hated by many Labour MPs in next month’s Budget, according to people briefed on her plans.
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Rachel Reeves gives major Budget update as she sets path for mega tax rises - before blaming Tories
Rachel Reeves gave a major Budget update earlier today, seemingly opening the door to further huge tax rises while taking aim at both the Conservatives and Reform UK. Reform accused Ms Reeves of "hammering working people with tax rises" after the Chancellor took a swipe at Nigel Farage's party.
GB News anchor Samara Gill was left speechless as Charlie Mullins said he "wouldn't put Rachel Reeves in charge of a broom"
Labour MPs have lined up calling for Rachel Reeves to overhaul council tax and scrap stamp duty as part of a major shake-up of property taxation ahead of the Budget. The Chancellor is under pressure to raise taxes and cut spending ahead of her “make or break” Budget next month as she seeks to rebalance the country’s finances.
The government has not ruled out the possibility of an unwelcome change at petrol stations belonging to Tesco, Sainsbury's, Asda, and Morrisons. Drivers of petrol and diesel vehicles may face significant price increases as the Labour government outlines its plans for the fuel duty in the upcoming Budget.
A woman who tried to summon her Member of Parliament to court has been found guilty of harassment. Tracey Smith, who is a trans woman, sent Ellie Reeves 22 emails and 10 voicemails calling her “transphobic” and accusing her older sister – Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves – of physically assaulting her at a buffet bar.
The Conservative leader previously admitted to breaking into Baroness Harman's website, where she wrote pro-Conservative lines as if she was the Labour peer.
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I am not Rachel Reeves' biggest fan, but as an ex-MP, I will defend her on this front - Miriam Cates
This morning, the Chancellor made a keynote speech in Downing Street with the intention of quelling media and market concerns ahead of the Budget on 26th November. It seems her intervention may have had the opposite effect,