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Two-Child Benefit Cap Axed in Autumn Budget

Chancellor Rachel Reeves abolishes the controversial two-child benefit cap, a move set to benefit over 1.6 million children and lift thousands out of poverty.

Labour Scraps Two-Child Benefit Cap in Budget

Chancellor Rachel Reeves announces the end of the two-child benefit cap in a bid to reduce child poverty. Discover the cost and impact of this major policy reversal.

Reeves' Budget: Tax Hikes and Benefit Cap Scrapped

Chancellor Rachel Reeves admits Britain is 'angry' as her Budget imposes tax threshold freezes and scraps the two-child benefit cap. Discover the full impact on households and the economy.

Reeves' 'Hokey Cokey' Budget Unveils Tax Plans

Chancellor Rachel Reeves delivers a pivotal budget with tax changes, potential benefit cap removal and cost of living support. Discover the key measures affecting UK households.

Reeves' Budget Gamble: Tax Hikes Loom for UK

Chancellor Rachel Reeves finalises her Budget amid a £35bn financial crisis, with tax rises expected despite earlier pledges. Will the UK public bear the burden?

Reeves' Budget: Fraud Crackdown, Tax Rises Loom

Chancellor Rachel Reeves prepares benefit fraud crackdown to raise £1.2bn in Budget. Scrapping two-child cap and potential tax increases revealed. Full analysis of economic measures.

Labour to scrap two-child benefit cap in Budget

Chancellor Rachel Reeves announces end to controversial two-child benefit cap in Budget 2025, potentially lifting 350,000 children from poverty. Analysis of costs and impact revealed.

Reeves' £3bn Pensions Raid in Budget Echoes Brown

Chancellor Rachel Reeves is targeting private pension schemes in a move experts warn could hammer retirement savings. Will this fund the scrapping of the two-child benefit cap? Vote now.

Labour to scrap two-child benefit cap in Budget

Chancellor Rachel Reeves expected to abolish controversial two-child benefit cap in Budget announcement, potentially lifting 350,000 children from poverty. Full details revealed.

Budget game shows easy path to £26bn surplus

A Guardian reader's budget simulation achieved a £26bn surplus while cutting income tax and ending the two-child benefit cap. Discover how fair taxation policies could transform Britain's economy.

Reeves to scrap two-child benefit cap in Budget

Rachel Reeves plans a left-leaning Budget with new wealth taxes and an end to the two-child benefit cap to address a spending deficit and avert a Labour leadership challenge.

Reeves scraps child benefit cap in Budget U-turn

Chancellor Rachel Reeves is set to scrap the two-child benefit cap and introduce new wealth taxes in the Budget, aiming to appease Labour rebels and prevent a leadership challenge.

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