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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.

Couple find secret tunnel in 400-year-old pub's cellar

A couple's dream of owning a historic 17th-century English pub turned into a real-life mystery when they discovered a hidden, bricked-up tunnel beneath the cellar, sparking local legend and historical intrigue.

Man orders pint of Guinness, gets entire 50-pint keg

A pub-goer in York got the ultimate surprise when his order for a single pint of Guinness turned into an entire 50-pint keg. The hilarious bar mishap was captured on video and has since gone viral online.

Dad's £20k garden pub shed crowned Britain's best

A devoted father from the UK has achieved the ultimate dream, winning the coveted title of Britain's Best Pub Shed 2023 after transforming his garden with a spectacular, fully-equipped sports bar that cost £20,000.

Inside The World's Smallest Wetherspoons Pub

Discover the secrets of The Royal Victoria Pavilion in Ramsgate, the world's smallest Wetherspoons. This unique pub boasts an iconic location, stunning sea views, and one surprising feature it lacks entirely.

Britain's 16 Best Pubs for 2024 Revealed

From historic coaching inns to cosy riverside taverns, discover the official 2024 CAMRA Pub of the Year winners. Find your next perfect pint in this exclusive guide to Britain's finest locals.

Reeyes Plans Capital Gains Tax Raid on UK Homeowners

Exclusive: Chancellor Rachel Reeves is considering aligning Capital Gains Tax with income tax rates, a move that could cost second homeowners and landlords thousands and spark a backlash from Tory MPs.

British pubs closing due to soaring costs

Rising taxes, energy bills, and operational costs are pushing British pubs to the brink, with hundreds shutting their doors permanently. Discover the challenges facing the industry and what it means for communities.

Labour to scrap 'no-fault' evictions

The Labour Party vows to abolish Section 21 evictions, offering greater security for renters in England. Here's what the proposed Renters' Reform Bill means for tenants and landlords.

River Island in High Court rent dispute

Fashion retailer River Island is locked in a legal dispute with London landlords over unpaid rent, as the High Court hears arguments on the matter.

River Island in High Court rent dispute

Fashion retailer River Island is embroiled in a legal dispute with landlords over unpaid rent at its flagship London store, as the High Court steps in to resolve the conflict.

Why British Pub Food Has Gone Downhill

Once a staple of hearty British fare, pub food has taken a nosedive in quality. From microwaved meals to lacklustre ingredients, we explore why gastropubs are struggling to keep up.

Renters trapped in broken deposit scheme system

A shocking investigation reveals how England's tenancy deposit schemes are failing renters, with millions struggling to reclaim their money due to systemic flaws and delays.

St Helens pub 'The Black Horse' destroyed in fire

A historic pub in St Helens, 'The Black Horse,' has been gutted by a massive fire, leaving the community in shock. Emergency services battled the flames overnight as locals mourn the loss of a cherished landmark.

Wetherspoon to open 30 new UK pubs

Pub giant Wetherspoon announces ambitious plans to open 30 new locations, creating jobs and boosting local economies nationwide.

Rental deposit scheme boosts landlord profits

A government-backed rental deposit scheme has reportedly funneled millions into landlords' pockets, raising concerns over tenant rights and housing affordability in the UK.

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