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Labour tax raid could trigger mass job cuts

Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces backlash as experts warn her proposed tax hikes could devastate businesses and lead to widespread job losses across the UK.

Labour's tax reforms may backfire, warns Goldman Sachs

Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces scrutiny as Goldman Sachs warns of potential revenue drops from Labour's proposed Capital Gains Tax reforms. Experts question the impact on London's financial sector.

Reeves and Bailey clash over banking rules

Chancellor Rachel Reeves and Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey are at odds over proposed banking regulations, sparking debate on financial stability and economic growth.

Labour greenlights Sizewell C nuclear plant

The Labour government has greenlit the Sizewell C nuclear power station, marking a pivotal shift in the UK's energy policy. Chancellor Rachel Reeves confirms the decision, emphasising job creation and energy security.

Reeves slams DWP over pension tax blunder

Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves demands answers after DWP admits sending incorrect tax codes to 210,000 pensioners, leaving many with unexpected bills.

UK approves Sizewell C nuclear plant for energy security

The UK government has given the green light to the Sizewell C nuclear power plant, a landmark decision aimed at bolstering energy independence and reducing carbon emissions. Labour and industry leaders welcome the move.

Reeves' Budget: Tax Hikes & Spending Cuts

Chancellor Rachel Reeves announces a challenging budget with tax hikes and spending cuts to tackle the UK's rising borrowing costs. What does this mean for households and businesses?

Keanu Reeves surprises at Tony Awards 2024

Hollywood icon Keanu Reeves made a rare public appearance at the Tony Awards, presenting an award alongside Jonathan Groff, sparking excitement among theatre fans.

UK eyes stricter cryptocurrency rules

Chancellor Rachel Reeves hints at stricter cryptocurrency regulations amid concerns over market volatility and consumer protection. What does this mean for UK investors?

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