Budget, Rachel Reeves and income tax
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Labour’s new deputy leader warns Rachel Reeves not to break manifesto pledge and raise taxes
Keir Starmer’s new deputy, who replaced Angela Rayner, also demanded urgent action on the controversial two child benefit cap in the Budget
RACHEL Reeves must axe a ‘White Van Man tax’ to help grow the economy, business chiefs say. The Chancellor is under pressure to make it easier for building firms and the farming sector
The Conservative Party has just taken aim at Rachel Reeves in a brutal Traitors-inspired TikTok to fume she should get the axe. In a savage dig at the Labour MP, a video was made in line with the Traitors finale to share an eerie anti-Reeves campaign.
Manchester United unveiled plans to build a new 100,000-seater stadium in March, but the project has been hit by a 'fresh financial blow'
Or in plain English: decisions made by Rachel Reeves have pushed prices up.
The Treasury has considered only cutting the ISA allowance to £12,000 a year, according to the Financial Times.
More than 250 bosses have asked the Labour Party chancellor to require schemes to put 25% of assets in British firms, which could unlock £95bn.
Rachel Reeves is eyeing a raid on funding for heat pumps and home insulation to help cut £170 off energy bills.