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James Dyson condemns Rachel Reeves's Budget 'tractor tax'
James Dyson condemns Rachel Reeves’s Budget ‘tractor tax’ as ‘spiteful’
The businessman said the decision to tighten inheritance tax relief on business property is an ‘ignorant swipe at aspiration’
Rachel Reeves doesn’t mind if you don't like her Budget
The Budget is about the long game on the economy and Reeves believes the current pain is a price worth paying.
UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves raises taxes by most since 1993 in first Labour budget
Britain's new finance minister Rachel Reeves announced the biggest tax increases in three decades in her first budget on Wednesday, saying she had to repair the country's broken public services with heavy spending.
Rachel Reeves gambles on £40bn tax rise in her first Budget
With a £40bn hike, Rachel Reeves delivered the highest level of tax increases ever announced in a Budget, but questions remain as to whether her measures will deliver the economic growth she hopes for
Five takeaways from Rachel Reeves' Budget
Reeves announced a £22.6 billion increase in the day-to-day health budget, and a £31 billion increase in the capital budget, which she said is the largest increase in spending – outside the pandemic – since 2010. By submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over.
Sir James Dyson attack on Budget as 'spiteful' slapped down by Home Secretary Yvette Cooper
Cabinet minister Yvette Cooper slapped down Sir James Dyson ’s condemnation of Labour’s first Budget as “spiteful” and being the “death of entrepreneurship”. The Home Secretary insisted that the new Government was seeking to support economic growth in Britain and “opportunities for everyone in the future”.
Money blog: James Dyson, UK's richest person, calls the budget 'spiteful'
The UK's wealthiest resident, James Dyson, has called Labour's budget "spiteful". Meanwhile, this week's Money Problem relates to a dodgy haircut. Read these and the rest of today's personal finance and consumer news below.
Hoover entrepreneur James Dyson tears into Rachel Reeves 'spiteful' Budget warning the Chancellor's inheritance tax raids on farmers was 'killing off' family businesses
The hoover entrepreneur, who is one of Britain's leading businessmen, made the accusations in The Times after Labour announced last week that it was raising taxes on multimillion-pound estates.
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Rock star rips into Rachel Reeves - says Budget will be ‘catastrophic’ for cancer patients
The Who legend has played concerts to raise money for charity but suggested
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Backlash as NFU chief says Rachel Reeves’ ‘tractor tax’ will hit seven in 10 farms
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Reeves to Join EU Finance Meeting Next Month in Labour Reset
Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves will join a meeting of Eurozone finance ministers next month, as part of the new ...
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Ryanair warns UK airports as Rachel Reeves' tax raid feared to impact provincial hubs
Ryanair issued a warning to UK airports after Chancellor
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Rachel Reeves loosens UK welfare spending target
UK welfare spending will be allowed to rise significantly this parliament after chancellor Rachel Reeves loosened a target on ...
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Rachel Reeves pledges to ‘invest, invest, invest’ as she prepares to unveil historic Labour Budget
Rachel Reeves will promise to put ‘more pounds in people’s pockets’ despite a series of tax rises expected when she becomes ...
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UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves raises employers' National Insurance Contributions
British finance minister Rachel Reeves said on Wednesday she would raise employers' social security contributions to 15% from ...
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Rachel Reeves left squirming by Laura Kuenssberg during fiery clash
Chancellor Rachel Reeves was left agitated when questioned by Laura Kuenssberg on the first Labour Budget this week.
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