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Weight-Loss Jabs Could Void Your Travel Insurance

UK travellers using Ozempic, Wegovy, or Mounjaro face a critical insurance loophole. Experts reveal how these popular weight-loss and diabetes injections could leave you unprotected and facing massive medical bills abroad.

Family's £1M Holiday Nightmare After Son's Injury

A British family's summer holiday in Turkey turned into a medical catastrophe after their son suffered a severe head injury, leading to a complex £1 million insurance claim and a dramatic international air ambulance rescue.

Reeves Slashes National Insurance in First Budget

New Chancellor Rachel Reeves uses her first major speech to announce a sweeping National Insurance cut, aiming to boost jobs and ease the cost-of-living crisis. Get the full breakdown of her economic plan.

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.

Australia's cig price hike fuels black market boom

The Australian government's new 7% tobacco tax increase, aimed at improving public health, is fuelling a rampant black market for cigarettes, raising concerns about lost tax revenue and organised crime.

Urgent Child Benefit Deadline: Claim for 2013 Kids Now

HMRC issues critical alert as thousands of British families risk missing out on thousands of pounds in Child Benefit and National Insurance credits. Time is running out to claim for children born as far back as 2013.

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.

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