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Britain is set to lose a record 16,500 millionaires in 2025, as rising taxes push the country’s wealthiest residents to leave ...
EXCLUSIVE: Advisers who specialise in life insurance report a surge in British farmers seeking to avoid Chancellor Rachel ...
Before Reeves waded in last summer, the winter fuel payment was simple, automatic, untaxed and universal. Around 12 million ...
Inheritances are a financial lifeline for millions, but many risk missing out on their legacy due to a rise in so-called ...
All eyes are on the Treasury this week as Rachel Reeves is set to lay out her spending review to Parliament on Wednesday.
A UK Government pledge of £50 million for the development of the west Belfast GAA stadium was included in Chancellor Rachel ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is playing with words on tax again. Express. ... But Jason Hollands, managing director at wealth firm Evelyn Partners, also reckons a double pension raid is in play.
Rachel Reeves outlined exactly how she will spend taxpayer cash during her Spending Review today. The Chancellor announced a whole raft of measures which include £280 million more spend until 2029 to ...
The rise in employers' costs is compounding the impact of lacklustre economic growth, high borrowing costs and fragile consumer confidence.
Reeves is looking to capital spending on big projects that will boost the economy, such as the £14.2 billion government investment in a new nuclear power plant at Sizewell in Suffolk.
Read more: Why Rachel Reeves' spending review may lead to tax rises Key announcements included: NHS: Day-to-day spending to rise by £29bn, equating to a 3% annual increase through to the next election ...
Those earning above £35,000 a year are frozen out of keeping the government-funded cash boost under new rules unveiled by ...