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Reeves tells firms no more tax rises
Reeves tells firms no more tax rises as she defends Budget
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has told businesses she is "not coming back with more borrowing or more taxes" as she defended the tax rises on businesses announced in the Budget. Reeves told the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) conference that despite "a lot of feedback" on her tax and spending plans, she had not heard many alternatives.
Rachel Reeves CBI speech live: Chancellor tells conference ‘difficult decisions’ brought stability to economy
The head of a key UK business group says employers were caught “off-guard” by the hike in national insurance contributions in Rachel Reeves’ budget. In a stinging speech, Confederation of British Industry chief executive Rain Newton-Smith said the said the measures announced last month have made it harder for businesses to “take a chance” on hiring new people.
Rachel Reeves vows NO more tax rises after Labour’s bruising £40bn budget raid
RACHEL Reeves boldly insisted last night there will be no further tax rises during her time as Chancellor. Her dramatic claim to a frosty reception from business leaders came as McVitie’s
'No more tax rises, insists Reeves' and 'PM in jobs push'
A number of Tuesday's newspapers lead with Chancellor Rachel Reeves defending the Budget and ruling out further tax rises. The Daily Mail says that in a bid to head off a "growing business revolt over her £40 billion 'tax-bomb' Budget",
Rachel Reeves tells businesses no more tax rises as she defends budget at CBI conference
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has said she would not be coming back with more borrowing or taxes, as she defended her budget at the annual CBI conference.
Rachel Reeves says Budget 'wiped slate clean' and vows no more borrowing or tax hikes
Chancellor Rachel Reeves said she won't have to do 'a Budget like this ever again' as addressed an audience of business leaders following a backlash over tax hikes
UK politics live: Rachel Reeves to defend Budget to CBI after stark warning over tax rises
Keir Starmer has promised “zero tolerance” for benefits cheats as Labour seeks to tackle Britain’s ballooning welfare bill. The prime minister warned those who try to “take advantage of state generosity will feel the force of the law” and that ministers would even “take cash straight from the banks of fraudsters”.
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Watch live: Rachel Reeves delivers CBI speech as chancellor insists ‘no alternative’ to tax rises
Watch live as Rachel Reeves delivers her CBI speech on Monday (25 November) as the chancellor insists there is “no alternative” to tax rises. Earlier today, the chancellor was accused of catching firms “off guard” and undermining investment and jobs,
UK's Reeves vows no repeat of budget tax rises after employers' warning
By Alistair Smout and David Milliken LONDON (Reuters) -British finance minister Rachel Reeves on Monday said she would never have to repeat the tax hikes of her first budget, an attempt to reassure businesses that were caught off-guard by a 25 billion-pound ($31 billion) tax rise.
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Rachel Reeves humiliated by business chief minutes after speaking at CBI conference
Rachel Reeves was accused of milking businesses like cows with her Budget minutes after defending her policies to the CBI.
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Rachel Reeves accused of making Britain uninvestable as she insists there is no alternative to tax hikes
Rachel Reeves has been accused by business chiefs of making it hard to invest in Britain, prompting her to insist there was ...
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Budget is good for jobs, claims Rachel Reeves
Their dip has been linked with the incoming American President’s choice of Scott Bessent as his Treasury Secretary. A ...
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UK economy on the brink as Rachel Reeves tax raid sparks major hiring freeze
Budget tax rises could trigger widespread layoffs, delayed pay rises and stalled growth, business groups warn.
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