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Reeves avoids probe over £20bn 'black hole' claims

Chancellor Rachel Reeves will not face an investigation over claims she misled the public about a £20bn fiscal black hole before the Budget. Read the full story on the watchdog's decision.

Reeves Under Fire for Budget Honesty Breach

Chancellor Rachel Reeves accused of misleading public about £30bn fiscal black hole despite OBR warnings. Calls grow for resignation amid trust crisis in British politics.

iPhone 17 Black Friday Deals: Pro Under £45

Discover the top iPhone 17 Black Friday deals for 2025, including the Pro model for under £45 per month. Our expert guide reveals the best contracts and savings.

Black Friday 2025: Key Dates & Live Deals Guide

Your essential guide to Black Friday 2025. Discover which major UK retailers have sales live now, key launch dates, and which brands are boycotting the event. Bookmark this page for updates.

Currys Black Friday 2025: Best Deals Live Now

The Currys Black Friday sale is live with massive discounts on tech and appliances. Get £150 off coffee machines and 'lowest ever prices' on Apple, Dyson and Samsung. Shop the best deals now!

BBC Breakfast viewers stunned by giant spider web

BBC Breakfast presenters Charlie Stayt and Naga Munchetty revealed a massive spider web spanning half a tennis court, home to over 100,000 spiders. Watch the segment that left viewers squirming.

Productivity Downgrade Adds £20bn to Budget Deficit

OBR's productivity forecast downgrade creates £20bn fiscal black hole, forcing Chancellor Rachel Reeves to consider significant tax rises ahead of November Budget. Analysis by former Bank of England chief economist Andy Haldane.

Rachel Reeves ditches income tax hike plan

Chancellor Rachel Reeves is set to abandon plans to raise income tax in the Budget, fearing a backlash over broken manifesto pledges. Discover the alternative strategies being considered.

Reeves abandons income tax hike plan for Budget

Chancellor Rachel Reeves has reportedly abandoned plans to raise income tax in the upcoming Budget, breaking a key Labour manifesto pledge. Discover the implications for UK taxpayers.

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