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Badenoch's Stamp Duty War Threatens Tory Unity

Kemi Badenoch's controversial stamp duty proposals spark internal Conservative conflict, exposing deep divisions over housing policy and economic direction ahead of potential election.

Treasury accused of undermining NI Brexit deal

Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch launches extraordinary attack on Treasury officials, claiming they're sabotaging post-Brexit trade arrangements in Northern Ireland against government policy.

VAT error gives Reeves £3bn budget windfall

Chancellor Rachel Reeves discovers unexpected £3bn for autumn budget after officials correct significant VAT calculation error, providing relief amid spending pressures.

HMRC overhaul after Farage tax clash sparks reform

Britain's tax authority is set for its biggest shake-up in decades following a controversial investigation into Nigel Farage's finances, with Treasury officials drafting urgent reforms.

Reeves: £30bn asylum black hole in Budget

Chancellor Rachel Reeves exposes massive financial shortfall in asylum system, revealing £6.2 billion annual costs and warning of tough spending decisions ahead.

Australia's Budget Deficit Shrinks Faster Than Forecast

Australia's federal budget deficit has narrowed significantly to $11.2 billion, beating Treasury forecasts, though Treasurer Jim Chalmers cautions that structural pressures threaten future economic stability.

Reeves's alcohol duty hike backfires, costs Treasury £1bn

Rachel Reeves's planned increase in alcohol duty is projected to cause a dramatic £1 billion shortfall in tax revenues, according to a damning new Treasury analysis, raising serious questions about the government's economic strategy.

Treasury's Secret Tax Hike Plans for Post-Election Budget

Exclusive: Treasury officials are drawing up plans for significant tax increases, including a potential 'stealth raid' on pensions and inheritance tax reforms, that could be implemented swiftly if Labour wins the next election.

Reeves urged to swap 2p NI cut for income tax rise

Exclusive: The Chancellor is facing calls for a radical budget overhaul that would cut National Insurance for workers but increase the basic rate of income tax, a move experts say could simplify the tax system.

ONS rejects Chancellor Reeves's economic growth forecasts

The Office for National Statistics has dealt a major blow to Chancellor Rachel Reeves's economic plans, refusing to endorse her growth forecasts and sparking a political row over the new government's financial strategy.

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