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UK Gilts Crash Following Labour's Autumn Budget

Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces market turbulence as her Autumn Budget sparks a sharp sell-off in UK government bonds. Discover the inside story behind the gilt market's dramatic reaction and what it means for Britain's economic future.

Rachel Reeves' make-or-break moment on UK economy

Exclusive analysis reveals the immense pressure on Chancellor Rachel Reeves as she faces a critical turning point. With economic stagnation and public patience wearing thin, her upcoming fiscal statement could define this government's legacy. Will she sei

Rachel Reeves Backtracks on Labour's Tax Pledge

Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces scrutiny after appearing to water down a key Labour manifesto promise not to raise major taxes, signalling a major shift in economic policy ahead of the general election.

Reeves' "Healey Moment" as UK Faces £22bn Budget Crisis

Chancellor Rachel Reeves confronts an economic firestorm, drawing stark parallels to Denis Healey's 1976 IMF crisis. With soaring borrowing costs and a £22bn budget black hole, the UK faces its gravest fiscal challenge in half a century.

UK Bank Shares Plunge on Budget Windfall Tax Reports

UK banking stocks suffered a dramatic sell-off following reports that Rachel Reeves is considering a new windfall tax on lenders in the upcoming autumn budget. The proposal, aimed at funding national priorities, sent shockwaves through the financial secto

Reeves Vows No Tax Rises on Workers in First Budget

Chancellor Rachel Reeves vows no tax rises on 'working people' in her debut budget, as she confronts a £22bn black hole inherited from the Tories and faces pressure from retail giants like Asda.

Reeves Plans Landlord Tax Raid: NI on Rental Income

Exclusive: Chancellor Rachel Reeves is considering applying National Insurance to rental income in a major tax overhaul targeting landlords, as Labour seeks to fill a £50bn spending gap. The controversial move could reshape the UK's buy-to-let market.

Reeves Scraps Landlord Tax Relief to Fund NI Cut

Chancellor Rachel Reeves delivers her first Budget with a major blow to landlords, scrapping the mortgage interest tax relief to fund a cut in National Insurance for millions of workers.

Reeves scraps non-dom status and cuts landlord tax

In a dramatic first move, Chancellor Rachel Reeves uses her inaugural major speech to scrap the non-dom tax regime and abolish Stamp Duty for first-time buyers on properties up to £425,000, signalling a new economic direction for Britain.

UK's 'Moron Premium': Borrowing Costs Hit 27-Year High

Britain's borrowing costs have surged to levels not seen since 1997, with markets imposing a 'moron premium' following Chancellor Rachel Reeves' controversial fiscal plans. The gilt yield spike signals deep market anxiety over the UK's economic direction.

UK Government Borrowing Hits 26-Year High

Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces a stern economic test as public sector net borrowing hits £27.6bn, the highest since 1999. Rising debt interest payments and welfare costs drive the surge, complicating Labour's fiscal plans.

Reeves's Budget Tax Raid to Decimate Hospitality Jobs

Exclusive analysis reveals Labour's planned VAT overhaul for private schools could trigger a devastating chain reaction, costing the hospitality sector more than 50% of its job losses and hitting family budgets hard.

Rachel Reeves Abandons Labour's Mansion Tax Plan

Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves abandons Labour's proposed 'mansion tax' on high-value properties, signalling a significant policy U-turn and a new focus on economic stability to win voter trust.

Reeves scraps VAT exemption for private schools

New Chancellor Rachel Reeves makes her opening move by ending VAT exemption for private schools, a key Labour pledge to fund state education. The Treasury confirms the change will proceed despite sector warnings.

Reeves axes mansion tax in major Budget U-turn

Chancellor Rachel Reeves scraps Labour's flagship mansion tax and higher capital gains plans, signalling a pro-business shift. Full analysis of the new Budget priorities.

Reeves Rules Out VAT on Private School Fees

In a significant pre-election promise, Chancellor Rachel Reeves has explicitly committed to not extending VAT to private school fees, offering certainty to families and the education sector.

Reeves Poised to Overhaul Dreaded Council Tax

Exclusive: Chancellor Rachel Reeves is on the verge of announcing the most significant local government finance reform in a generation, aiming to axe the widely criticised council tax and replace it with a fairer property levy. This seismic shift promises

UK Shop Closures Soar: Budget Blamed for Retail Crisis

The UK's retail sector is facing an existential crisis, with new data revealing a record number of shop closures. Industry experts are pointing the finger at the Chancellor's recent budget, citing a perfect storm of rising business rates and a lack of sup

Reeves' Stamp Duty Axe: Property Revolution or Chaos?

Chancellor Rachel Reeves is set to overhaul Britain's property tax system, axing stamp duty in a bold budget move. This analysis delves into the potential winners, losers, and the ticking time bomb of council tax reform.

Reeves Scraps Stamp Duty Overhaul for Overseas Buyers

In a dramatic U-turn, Chancellor Rachel Reeves has scrapped the previous government's controversial stamp duty relief for non-UK residents, marking a significant shift in housing policy and sparking debate across the property industry.

Reeves considers VAT hike to fix budget gap

Chancellor Rachel Reeves considers raising VAT rates to address the UK's fiscal challenges and stimulate economic growth, sparking debate among policymakers.

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