Reeves tells firms no more tax rises
Yahoo · 5h
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.
BBC · 6h
'No more tax rises, insists Reeves' and 'PM in jobs push'
Public services face another four years of "tight budgets", warns the Chancellor, as she pledges not to put up taxes again for the duration of this parliament, writes the i newspaper. The paper also shows a photograph of a man covered in muck from Storm Bert, adding that "more flooding" is expected.
Cyprus Mail · 1h
UK’s Reeves vows no repeat of budget tax rises after employers’ warning
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.
AOL · 18h
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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