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- The Express & Star ( Middle East ) 2026/2/23
Mr Lewis said commercial companies would not be allowed to make ‘unilateral’ changes to loans in the same way.
- The Express & Star ( Middle East ) 2025/11/26
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is widely expected to pull the lever on tax hikes in order to fill a black hole in the public finances when she del...
- Shropshire star ( Middle East ) 2025/11/25
Minimum wage rates are to increase giving a pay rise for millions of workers, the Government has announced today (Tuesday, November 25) - he...
- Mail Online ( Middle East ) 2025/10/24
The Chancellor is eyeing up a series of tax raids as she seeks to fill a £30billion black hole in the public finances next month.
- Independent ( Yemen ) 2025/9/3
There are concerns that the Chancellor will be forced to hike taxes as she seeks to plug a black hole in the nation’s finances.
- forex live ( Middle East ) 2025/8/29
Bloomberg carry the report, gated. In brief:UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves could boost revenues by imposing a windfall tax on commercial banks,...
- Mail Online ( Middle East ) 2025/5/25
In an attempt to avoid a Liz Truss-style market meltdown, the Chancellor promised at the outset of the Labour Government that public finance...
- Mail Online ( Middle East ) 2025/3/13
Shocking official figures showed that an extra 680,000 workers were dragged into the 40 per cent tax bracket compared to a year earlier.