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The former CEO and chairman of Entain, the group behind Coral and Ladbrokes, are set to face the Gambling Commission at court on Tuesday over alleged misuse of private information. …
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Rachel Reeves has broken every single one of her promises in this year’s Budget, and it’s hardworking families who will pay, writes Mel Stride Rachel …
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‘Spend now, pay later’ – Reeves drags a million more Brits into higher rate tax
Nearly a million more people will be dragged into paying the higher rate of income tax as Rachel Reeves took the UK’s tax burden to …
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Budget 2025: What exactly is happening with business rates?
Long-awaited changes to business rates were finally announced in the Budget, with a lower rate for small companies to be paid for by a higher …
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Horse racing chiefs have welcomed the Chancellor’s decision to afford it an exemption from major increases in gambling taxes announced in today’s Budget. While tax …
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What does the Budget mean for you?
Rachel Reeves’ second Budget has been the most closely watched in recent memory, with media briefings and soundings on all sides. Rachel Reeves has raised …
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Reeves hands small businesses sour cocktail in Autumn Budget
Small and mudiec-sized businesses (SMEs) now face a sour cocktail of higher taxes, rising costs, and tighter margins following Rachel Reeves’ second Budget as Chancellor. …
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Budget: Blow to investors and startups ‘hidden’ in small print
A blow to investors and early-stage businesses has been revealed in the small print of Rachel Reeves‘ Budget. The tax relief available on venture capital …
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Autumn Budget ‘deeply concerning’ for squeezed hospitality industry
The UK’s hospitality industry has been disappointed by the Autumn Budget, with no cuts to VAT and no changes to National Insurance. Even a cut …
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Autumn Budget: Don’t let OBR gaffe mask Labour’s own mistakes
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