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56 minutes ago

Tucker Carlson Dares Piers Morgan to Say F*ggot' on Camera: You Don't Want To Get Arrested, Do Ya?'

The Uncensored host then told Carlson he did not feel compelled to say derogatory stuff about gay people to make his points. Carlson said he agreed, but that f*ggot had become a magic word that people are not allowed to use anymore. Morgan then asked him if he would use it. F*ggot? I just did, Carlson said, before firing the word off several times. F*ggot, f*ggot, f*ggot. And I'm using it because you're not allowed to.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
12 hours ago

Labour MPs celebrate end of two-child benefit cap in Reeves's budget

Labour scrapped the two‑child benefit cap and proposed a mansion tax, securing MP support and aiming to lift hundreds of thousands of children from poverty.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
12 hours ago

They need more backbone': budget disappointment reigns in Peterlee

Labour's budget failed to convince longtime supporters in Peterlee, leaving local members demoralised and fearing significant electoral losses.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
20 hours ago

Budget 2025 live: Rachel Reeves to set out tax and spending changes

The budget prioritizes cutting NHS waiting lists, reducing debt and borrowing, easing cost of living with targeted measures, raising wages, and boosting infrastructure investment.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
10 hours ago

Labour is still in a muddle on North Sea oil and gas | Nils Pratley

Labour bans new North Sea exploration licences but allows limited tiebacks and transitional certificates to extend existing fields, while energy profits levy remains until 2030.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
10 hours ago

The Guardian view on Labour's budget: real gains for children and struggling families are a welcome shift | Editorial

Reeves's budget pairs progressive headline measures with a conservative macro framework that risks tax rises, public-service cuts, stagnation, and reduced fiscal scrutiny.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
11 hours ago

The budget has averted an immediate crisis for Labour but the danger is not over yet

Rachel Reeves's 2025 budget mixes measures to cut NHS waiting lists, reduce national debt and lower living costs, risking internal dissent and perceptions of disjointedness.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
15 hours ago

The most chaotic Budget in living memory ends in shambles before it's even started

Rachel Reeves' Budget unveiling was undermined by an early OBR leak, limiting new announcements beyond ending the two-child benefit cap and provoking parliamentary outrage.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
13 hours ago

Has Rachel Reeves made the right calls in this budget? Our panel responds | Polly Toynbee and others

Abolishing the two‑child benefit cap and child-first Labour measures lift 450,000 children out of poverty while boosting low-paid households and funding universal nurseries and support.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
12 hours ago

Reeves's tax-raising budget is crash landing on an economy that is struggling for growth

Rachel Reeves's budget raises taxes to fund public services, reverses benefit limits, introduces a mansion-style levy, amid market and forecasting turmoil.
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8 hours ago

Rachel Reeves targets UK's wealthiest in 26bn tax-raising budget

Chancellor Rachel Reeves raised £26bn by targeting the wealthiest, freezing thresholds and adding levies that shift tax burdens toward middle earners to repair public finances.
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13 hours ago

Ed Miliband confirms crackdown on North Sea exploration but new drilling will continue

Government bans new North Sea oil and gas exploration, maintains fossil fuel taxes, and permits only tie-back projects to protect jobs while pursuing climate commitments.
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fromBusiness Matters
16 hours ago

Business leaders urge Reeves to resign 'like Hugh Dalton' after Budget leaks: 'More leaks than the Titanic'

Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces calls to resign after repeated leaks eroded market confidence and prematurely revealed growth forecasts and upcoming tax measures.
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fromwww.bbc.com
12 hours ago

OBR apologises over pre-Budget leak

The Office for Budget Responsibility apologised after a technical error prematurely published the economic forecast about 40 minutes before the chancellor's Budget speech.
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19 hours ago

'We are still struggling after last year's Budget'

Higher employer national insurance costs have increased operating expenses for small social-care providers, cutting staff pay rises, hindering recruitment and creating waiting lists for services.
fromwww.theguardian.com
16 hours ago

Budget 2025: key points at a glance

As she stood at the dispatch box, Reeves opens by saying it was deeply disappointing and a serious error on their part, meaning the OBR. We are rebuilding our economy, she says, pointing to trade deals with the US, India and the EU, planning reforms, an overhaul of the visa system and a change of fiscal rules to raise public investment to a four-decade high.
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1 day ago

Rachel Reeves's high-stakes autumn budget in five key charts

Reeves, who is facing the scrutiny of jittery backbench MPs and bond investors, has said her priorities are cutting NHS waiting lists, the national debt and the cost of living. Here are five charts that will underpin her decisions. Chart showing extent of factors Gsuch as disability benefit changes and lower tax revenues contributing to budget shortfall Reeves has committed to operate within an ironclad
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14 hours ago

What does the Budget mean for London?

Higher taxes raise fiscal headroom by £21.7bn to fund minimum wage increases, an EV mileage tax, and spending to lower living costs for working people.
fromBusiness Matters
12 hours ago

Budget 2025: Key announcements at a glance

Reeves confirmed that income tax and National Insurance thresholds will be frozen until 2031, extending the existing freeze by an additional three years. The move will gradually pull more earners into higher tax bands as wages rise. The annual cash ISA allowance for under-65s will be capped at £12,000, with the remaining portion of the £20,000 limit available only for investment ISAs. Dividend tax rates will rise by two percentage points from April, while all tax rates on savings income will increase from 2027.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 day ago

Minister weighs in on Keir Starmer's drink preferences amid Chagos Islands deal

Independent journalism requires public donations to fund on-the-ground reporting and remain freely accessible while covering contentious political events like the Chagos Islands handover.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
11 hours ago

Will the Budget slash 150 off my energy bill? Reeves makes bold pledge

Rachel Reeves pledges average 150 reduction in household energy bills by ending the ECO scheme, shifting renewables costs to general taxation, and cutting VAT.
#tax-policy
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12 hours ago

Budget 2025: 300m extra for NHS IT and a 1.8bn budget for digital ID cards | Computer Weekly

UK Autumn Budget adds targeted tech measures: NHS digital investment, VAT/Corporation Tax digital prompts, AI chip incentives, and expanded tax reliefs for scaleups.
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fromBusiness Matters
12 hours ago

Reeves unveils 30bn tax rise as Budget leaves millions worse off and middle earners hit hardest

The Budget raises over £30 billion through tax increases and frozen thresholds, reducing disposable incomes particularly for middle-income households.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
12 hours ago

Badenoch takes aim at Reeves over chancellor's complaints of misogyny

Kemi Badenoch publicly attacked Chancellor Rachel Reeves, accusing her of whining about misogyny and calling her incompetent during post-Budget exchanges.
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6 hours ago

Extra time for peers to debate assisted dying

Peers granted 10 extra days to scrutinise Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill after record amendments threatened to block its passage before Parliament's deadline.
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12 hours ago

Arrests at farmers' central London tractor protest

Farmers protested in central London against planned 20% inheritance tax on agricultural land and businesses over £1m, warning it will ruin family farms.
fromwww.standard.co.uk
20 hours ago

Tractors descend on London for Budget protest despite police ban

Tractors have descended on London ahead of a Budget day protest by farmers despite a ban on the vehicles in Whitehall. Footage showed dozens of tractors rolling down the M4 on Wednesday, while another video showed a stream of the vehicles in the capital. Dozens of the farm vehicles, some draped in Union Flags and St George's Crosses, made their way to the capital despite Metropolitan Police restrictions banning tractors and agricultural machinery from Whitehall.
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fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
14 hours ago

Summary: Most damaging Budget in living memory and will leave a lasting impact for a generation - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

The 2% increase to dividend tax rates, property and savings (raising over £2 billion) presumably breaks Labour's manifesto pledge not to increase Income Tax. The reduction in the cash ISA limit to £12k will cost a higher rate taxpayer over £140 in income tax (assuming interest rate of 4.5% and no personal savings allowance). The ISA regime has just been made (even more) unnecessarily complicated by having a different regime for over-65s. I understand the logic but this is making a mess of ISAs
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16 hours ago

Reeves condemns early release of OBR report as 'deeply disappointing' as experts call for investigation

"It's truly astonishing that such a market-sensitive document could find its way online via official channels in advance of the Chancellor's speech," he said. "Basic compliance requirements should be in place to prevent this from happening. A complete review is required to understand how and why such a major breach occurred."
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20 hours ago

Council continues legal bid against asylum hotel

Epping Forest District Council will continue its legal appeal to close the Bell Hotel used for asylum seekers despite a High Court rejection.
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10 hours ago

Reeves unveils 820m funding to support jobless young people

£820m funds a Youth Guarantee providing paid six‑month placements and free apprenticeships to 18–21‑year‑olds on long-term Universal Credit.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
10 hours ago

The Guardian view on the peers lobbying scandal: Lords reform is a vital step for restoring trust in democracy | Editorial

Several House of Lords peers abused their positions to offer parliamentary services for payment, revealing systemic problems with size, scrutiny, and conflicts of interest.
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13 hours ago

Online betting firms to pay billions more in UK tax, Reeves confirms

Online casinos and bookmakers will pay billions of pounds more in tax under a steep rise in duties levied on their takings from British gamblers. Shares in UK gambling firms began tumbling even before Rachel Reeves announced the change in her budget, after the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) which assesses the likely impact of tax changes accidentally published a document confirming that the industry had been singled out for higher taxes.
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fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
15 hours ago

Budget threatens hiring and business growth with yet 'another jobs tax' - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

This budget brings another jobs tax on businesses that adds to the employment cost and will further hit hiring. Organisations have already seen the cost of employment rise with increased employer NICs, and the measures announced today will simply increase those costs further. With job creation well below pre-covid levels, this budget needed to incentivise businesses to hire - but this is simply adding more cost and risk.
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fromBBC News
21 hours ago

Epping council continues legal bid against asylum hotel

Epping Forest District Council will continue its legal appeal to close Epping's Bell Hotel to asylum seekers despite the High Court rejecting its injunction request.
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fromwww.bbc.com
13 hours ago

Two-child benefit cap to be scrapped from next year

The two-child benefit cap will be scrapped from next April, costing about £3bn annually by 2029–30 and reducing child poverty.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
14 hours ago

Reeves freezes fuel duty for now as she confirms 3p-a-mile electric vehicle charge

Fuel duty frozen until September 2026; a 3p-per-mile charge for electric cars begins in 2028, reversing the temporary 5p cut to fund roads.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
18 hours ago

Labour's plan to slash jury trials at odds with past Starmer calls to expand them

The government plans to limit jury trials to serious offences, while Keir Starmer previously advocated extending jury trials to many magistrates' cases.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
10 hours ago

I'm a landlord - renters will pay the price for Labour's war on landlords'

Chancellor's two-point rental income tax increase draws landlord criticism and warnings that tenants will face higher rents amid wider housing reforms.
fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
18 hours ago

Pensioners could be the biggest losers in Reeves Budget

Pensioners, particularly those who are continuing to work after they have reached retirement age will be amongst the biggest losers from the various tax rises the Chancellor, Rachel Reeves is expected to announce. Many of the tax changes that have been rumoured in the run-up to this Budget could impact pensioners in particular. The so-called 'mansion tax', which might increase the council tax charges on people who own properties in council tax bands F to H,
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13 hours ago

How the chancellor just took a chunk out of your future pay

There was no rise in the rate of income tax. Still, the Budget is likely to push up your tax bill before the end of this parliament. That's because the chancellor has opted to freeze tax thresholds - the point at which you start to pay tax, and the point where you tip into paying a higher rate of tax - for another three years. This is often dubbed a stealth tax because, unlike raising the headline rates, it is not obvious on your payslip.
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fromBusiness Matters
12 hours ago

4.7bn 'salary sacrifice raid' could see pension benefit scrapped by thousands of employers, experts warn

Experts are warning that Rachel Reeves' decision to cap the National Insurance advantages of pension salary sacrifice at £2,000 a year risks dismantling one of the UK's most widely used workplace savings tools, and may force smaller employers to freeze hiring or scale back staff benefits. The Treasury expects the change to raise £4.7 billion in 2029/30, rising from workers and employers who currently benefit from unlimited NI relief when pension contributions are made via salary sacrifice.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
17 hours ago

Ministers approve 750m Marlow Film Studios development after review

Ministers approved a £750m Marlow Film Studios development creating 4,000 jobs and 18 sound stages despite local opposition and a prior council rejection.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
11 hours ago

Ban on Palestine Action is repugnant and should be lifted, high court told

The proscription of Palestine Action is an unprecedented, disproportionate suppression of non-violent direct action, infringing rights to thought, expression and protest.
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23 hours ago

Call to block 28k housing tax ahead of Autumn Budget

Proposed landfill tax changes could add up to £28,000 per home on small sites, threatening SME and self-build viability and national housing targets.
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fromwww.bbc.com
15 hours ago

Properties worth more than 2m face new tax

Properties in England valued over 2m face an annual surcharge from 2028, tiered up to 7,500, expected to raise about 400m.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
15 hours ago

How does freezing tax thresholds affect your own tax bill?

Income tax thresholds will be frozen until 2030-31, causing fiscal drag that pushes many taxpayers into higher bands and raises tax bills.
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fromBusiness Matters
16 hours ago

EV drivers to face new pay-per-mile tax from 2028, Reeves confirms in Budget

From 2028 UK electric vehicle owners must pay a new 3p-per-mile tax to offset falling fuel duty revenue.
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