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Chancellor Rachel Reeves will visit a tin mine due to be reopened with government backing during a trip to Cornwall. She said ...
We're on the brink of a jobs bloodbath. Nearly 50,000 companies are now at risk of collapse, according to insolvency experts ...
Rachel Reeves has been hit with another hammerblow after the IMF predicted the UK economy will continue to flatline. GDP will ...
Football pundit hits out after Chancellor lowered the threshold at which employers pay the levy from £9,100 to £5,000 a year ...
The planned LGPS overhaul is part of a wider agenda to push British pension money into UK infrastructure and growth projects ...
The Bank governor scrapped a three-way meeting involving the Prudential Regulation Authority, the Treasury and the fintech ...
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Chancellor Rachel Reeves is under pressure to raise taxes on the UK’s £15bn gambling industry, as the Treasury moves to streamline the levies on bookmakers to reflect the “exponential” growth in ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves and governor of the Bank of England Andrew Bailey have clashed on Revolut's license bid.
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CS Venkatakrishnan (pictured) said increasing taxes for banks - or other important sectors of the economy - won't help boost ...
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Falmouth Packet on MSNRachel Reeves in Cornwall: South Crofty, Falmouth and KensaThe trip included a visit to South Crofty tin mine, Kensa, Falmouth Docks and a stop for fish and chips at Harbour Lights.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is poised to reduce her wafer-thin £9.9bn headroom even further at the Autumn Budget to avoid making ...
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