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1 day ago

A make-or-break budget: inside the Treasury before Labour's crucial day

Chancellor abandoned planned income tax rise, instead adopting smaller revenue measures like extending tax threshold freeze after market backlash and wage pressures.
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1 day ago

Property tax: Rachel Reeves's Budget options as she hunts for billions

Rachel Reeves faces difficult Autumn Budget choices; she may target pensions, inheritance, and property taxes after the IFS estimates at least £22bn is required.
#living-standards
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
6 hours ago

Warning 1.3m more people could pay higher income tax rate after Reeves Budget

Free-to-read journalism relies on donations to fund on-the-ground reporters covering issues like reproductive rights, climate change, and investigations into political finances.
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2 hours ago

MPs to deliver 152,000-signature petition urging Chancellor to cut or freeze fuel duty

A cross-party delegation will deliver a 152,000-signature petition urging Chancellor Rachel Reeves to cut or freeze fuel duty in next week’s Winter Budget.
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1 day ago
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America is British'. Heaven is a socialist state'. David Attenborough is anti-human' the startling theories of Reform MP Danny Kruger

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1 day ago
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America is British'. Heaven is a socialist state'. David Attenborough is anti-human' the startling theories of Reform MP Danny Kruger

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fromwww.independent.co.uk
16 hours ago
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Reform breaks silence on treacherous' Nathan Gill over taking Russia bribes

Nathan Gill, former Reform UK leader in Wales, was jailed for bribery after taking payments for pro-Russian statements, drawing condemnation from party figures.
fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 days ago
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Reform UK's former leader in Wales, Nathan Gill, jailed over pro-Russia bribes

Nathan Gill was jailed for 10.5 years after pleading guilty to taking bribes to make pro-Russia statements while serving as a Member of the European Parliament.
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6 hours ago

Reeves to launch crackdown on benefit fraud alongside lifting two-child limit

Chancellor lifts two-child universal credit limit costing 3bn while launching benefit-fraud crackdowns and targeting savings amid cross-party criticism over taxes and welfare spending.
fromwww.bbc.com
14 hours ago

Minister denies Budget leaks have damaged economy

Former Bank of England chief economist Andy Haldane told the BBC's Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg programme this was "the single biggest reason why [economic] growth has flatlined". In response, Alexander said there was always speculation in the run-up to Budgets but the chancellor had been clear about her priorities. Chancellor Rachel Reeves is widely expected to increase taxes in her Budget on Wednesday to help fill a multibillion-pound gap in her spending plans.
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16 hours ago

Dining across the divide: I don't want to live in a white, Anglo-Saxon Protestant country with warm beer'

Steve I'm for skilled immigration, I don't want to live in a white, Anglo-Saxon, Protestant country with warm beer. But I believe that governments have used immigration to fill the jobs they can't get people to do without increasing salaries. Wages are kept low, so taxes have to be kept low, so we can't do things better spend more money on childcare, on education, on technology.
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11 hours ago

UK and Scottish ministers to hold rival Mossmorran summits

Scottish and UK officials dispute which taskforce should lead Mossmorran plant closure support while 179 staff and about 250 contractors face job losses.
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22 hours ago

UK gambling firms spent astronomic' 2bn on advertising last year

British gambling companies spent an estimated £2bn on advertising last year, intensifying calls to increase industry taxes.
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20 hours ago

Could the Budget help turn Generation Z into generation debt?

Some have argued keeping the national debt down protects the financial interests of younger people. That's because if the country's debt went up drastically, it is younger people who would have to foot the bill to pay for the interest on it. And it would be taken directly from their payslips through higher taxes. Generation Z, or those born between 1997 and 2012, have been hit in the pocket over the past 15 years by benefit cuts and dramatic increases in university tuition fees.
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19 hours ago

Town library mural to stay despite objections

Enfield Council granted retrospective planning permission for a mural on Enfield Town Library despite over 600 objections and concerns about its appearance and maintenance.
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22 hours ago

New rules to boost planning permission for homes near train stations

Planning applications for housing near well-connected train or tram stations receive a presumption of approval, speeding self-build access to plots and freeing brownfield railway land.
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11 hours ago

Police disclosing suspects' ethnicity is fuelling prejudice, say campaigners

Releasing suspects' ethnicity and nationality increases prejudice by falsely linking criminality to race or migration, harming community cohesion and prompting calls to end the policy.
#rail-fares
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22 hours ago

Palestine Action ban could lead to people being wrongly criminalised, Home Office official says

The ban on Palestine Action risks overwhelming Prevent, causing confusion and wrongful criminalisation of Palestine advocates and increased inappropriate referrals.
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11 hours ago

Navy intercepts two Russian ships in English Channel

Two Russian warships were intercepted in the English Channel; HMS Severn shadowed them and handed monitoring to a NATO ally.
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1 day ago

Labour must back delivery drivers sacked by DPD, former cabinet minister says

DPD, which reported pre-tax profits of nearly 200m last year and raised the pay of its highest-paid director by 90,000 to 1.5m including bonuses, told self-employed drivers it was unilaterally cutting their delivery rates. The drivers said the move would cost them about 6,000 each per year or up to 8,000 for those who take on extra deliveries at Christmas.
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1 day ago

Council's legal action over 'unfair' funds formula

Proposed Fair Funding Review 2.0 could cut Richmond Council's funding by up to 45m annually, prompting legal action and demands for impact data.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 day ago

Pensions could be worth tens of thousands of pounds less if Reeves

Applying national insurance to salary sacrifice schemes could substantially reduce workers' pension savings while most firms would not offset the new employer cost.
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1 day ago

Six great reads: the world's scariest CEO, gen Z in the workplace, and a lost great console

For the past few decades, Alex Karp has stayed largely under the radar, but a new biography, reveals him to be a complex, thoughtful, often contradictory personality, with a background that explains many of his insecurities. Steve Rose profiled the fitness-obsessed billionaire tech leader whose business is at the heart of many governments, including the US, where its AI-powered data-analysis technology is fuelling the deportations being carried out by Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the Pentagon's unmanned drone programme, police departments' (allegedly racist) profiling of potential criminals and much more besides.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
1 day ago

London protests LIVE: Police brace for Palestine Action supporter rally after powers expanded

Activists will gather at Tavistock Square to demand lifting the ban on Palestine Action amid expanded police protest powers and coordinated national actions.
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1 day ago

The Danish model' is the darling of centre-left parties like Labour. The problem is, it doesn't even work in Denmark | Cas Mudde

The 21st century has so far seen two simultaneous electoral developments in western Europe: the decline of social-democratic parties and the rise of far-right parties. This has created the powerful narrative that social democrats are losing votes to the far right, in particular because of their (alleged) pro-immigration positions. And although research shows that their voters mainly moved to centre-right and green parties, social-democratic parties have been chasing this mythical left behind voter ever since.
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2 days ago
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National security comes first, minister says amid reports Chinese embassy in London nearing approval UK politics live

Keir Starmer vows to robustly protect UK national interests while balancing cooperation and challenge with China amid proposed embassy security concerns.
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2 days ago
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Judge me at next election, Starmer tells doubters

Sir Keir Starmer says reversing 14 years of failure will take time and asks voters to judge his government at the next general election.
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2 days ago

Lib Dems to force vote on creating new customs union with EU

The Liberal Democrats are forcing a parliamentary vote to create a customs union with the EU to pressure Labour MPs toward a more pro‑EU trade stance.
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2 days ago

Rachel Reeves is studiously ignoring the cause of Britain's woes: the Brexit-shaped hole in its roof | Jonathan Freedland

Brexit is the structural damage at the root of Britain’s long-term economic weakness, driving stalled growth, squeezed public services, and stagnant living standards.
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2 days ago

Starmer labels Farage 'spineless' over handling of racism claims

Sir Keir Starmer called Nigel Farage 'spineless' and demanded he explain alleged racist and antisemitic comments from his school years.
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2 days ago

Starmer calls Farage spineless' over tackling racism in Reform party

He needs to explain the comments, or alleged comments that were made, and he needs to do that as soon as possible. He hasn't got a good track record in relation to this because Sarah Pochin, his MP, made some clearly racist comments and Nigel Farage has done absolutely nothing about it. He added: The man is spineless. If that had been someone in my party, I'd have dealt with it straight away.
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2 days ago

Funding NHS facilities with private finance a breach of manifesto, Labour MPs say

Nearly 40 Labour MPs warn that using private finance to build NHS facilities would breach the manifesto promise of a publicly owned and publicly funded NHS.
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2 days ago

Peers trying to block assisted dying, claims MP behind bill

The Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill passed its first stage in the Lords in September, but will only become law if MPs and peers can agree the final wording before the current session of Parliament ends in the spring. The bill, which was passed by MPs in an historic vote in June, must be approved by both Houses of Parliament before becoming law.
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2 days ago

Rachel Reeves sick of people mansplaining' how to be chancellor

Rachel Reeves rejects mansplaining, vows to withstand media and political attacks while preparing a budget that raises taxes and stresses repeated public explanation.
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2 days ago

This is modern Britain where a princess pleading for children's rights seems almost radical | Gaby Hinsliff

Every child deserves safety, love, belonging, and consistently nurturing family environments; caregiving is work deserving of respect.
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More than half of business leaders say Labour is 'anti-business' - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Andreas Adamides, CEO of Helm, said, "Our members feel betrayed, ignored, and genuinely let down by a government that promised growth but has delivered nothing but uncertainty and indifference. "These aren't faceless corporates-they're founders who've risked everything to build businesses, create jobs, and drive the economy forward. "They wanted to believe Labour understood them. Instead, they've read endless speculation about punishing tax rises and listened
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2 days ago

UK government borrows more than expected in setback before budget

UK government borrowing reached 17.4bn in October, exceeding forecasts and bringing fiscal-year borrowing to 116.8bn, complicating the chancellor's upcoming budget decisions.
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2 days ago

UK did 'too little, too late', leading to thousands more Covid deaths, says inquiry

"all four governments failed to appreciate the scale of the threat or the urgency of response it demanded in the early part of 2020." Ministers were in part relying on "misleading assurances" that the UK was prepared, she said. Government scientists underestimated how quickly the virus was spreading and in the early days were advising restrictions should not be introduced until the spread of the virus was nearer its peak to help build up herd immunity, Lady Hallett added.
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