Labour's £100bn Tax Record: Reeves Makes July History
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is poised to collect a staggering £100 billion in taxes this July - the highest single-month tax take in UK history as Labour's fiscal strategy takes effect.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is poised to collect a staggering £100 billion in taxes this July - the highest single-month tax take in UK history as Labour's fiscal strategy takes effect.
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The US government has voted to defund and close the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, sparking debate over media independence and public service broadcasting.
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TNT Sports has clinched a groundbreaking deal to air Paris Saint-Germain matches in English, marking a major shift in football broadcasting.
MasterChef star John Torode and BBC Director-General Tim Davie engage in a heated discussion about the broadcaster's direction, with Torode criticising its shift towards digital platforms.
Former footballer and BBC pundit Jermaine Jenas embroiled in a sexting scandal, sparking outrage and raising questions about professionalism in broadcasting.
BBC Director-General Tim Davie defends his leadership, insisting he is the best person to guide the broadcaster through turbulent times.
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The BBC is reportedly exploring alternatives to the traditional TV licence fee, sparking debate over the future of public broadcasting in the UK.
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