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National debt to top £3.5 trillion under Labour with interest equal to entire education and defence budget

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The national debt stands at £2.8trillion but is set to pass £3trillion next year and top £3.5trillion in 2030-31, according to the Office for Budget Responsibility.

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Labour 'mansion tax' will cost homeowners up to £7,500 a year - but will millions pay more council tax too?

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Kate Allen, 45, founder and owner of Finest Stays, a luxury holiday letting agency based in Devon, manages more than 100 high-value holiday homes, most worth more than £2million.

Jeremy Corbyn slams Labour’s Budget as he issues tax warning

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Jeremy Corbyn has accused Rachel Reeves of not going far enough to tax high earners in her Budget.

U.K. Budget Plan Calms Markets and Labour Faithful. Will It Appeal to Voters?

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The plan presented by the chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves, called for spending increases and higher taxes on the wealthy and the middle class.

Labour's credibility may not be recoverable after this

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Over and over again, in the run-up to the election and beyond, the prime minister and the chancellor told voters they would not put up taxes on working people - that their manifesto plans for government were fully costed and, with the tax…

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Ajaero accuses ruling elite of pushing laws that weaken labour rights

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The President of the Nigeria Labour Congress, (NLC), Joe Ajaero, has accused the ruling elite of pushing laws that weaken labour rights and expand the power of big business. He made the claim on Monday at the opening of the 2025 Harmattan…

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Labour’s tax-hiking budget shows Britain is still living hand-to-mouth

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Embattled Chancellor Rachel Reeves wants to finally end the economic doom loop — but it could still swallow her whole.

The Guardian view on Labour’s budget: real gains for children and struggling families are a welcome shift | Editorial

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Rachel Reeves’s interventions will ease the cost of living and suggest a desire to revive growth and protect public services

This town placed its trust in Labour - and some feel betrayed

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Hitchin in Hertfordshire does well in the polls.

‘I’m a landlord - renters will pay the price for Labour’s war on landlords’

www.independent.co.uk

Deshal Raja says landlords are an easy target for the government

Why Britons won’t feel better off under Labour

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Rise in spare cash for households will be 'paltry' experts warn

Labour is still in a muddle on North Sea oil and gas | Nils Pratley

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Maintaining existing drilling sites for longer is sensible but doesn’t square with plans to keep the energy profits levy

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Finally, a Labour budget - but is it too little, too late?

The radical ideas in this budget barely scratch the surface

Labour’s plan to slash jury trials at odds with Starmer’s past calls to expand them

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PM once advocated for all criminal cases to be heard before juries, even those at magistrates court level, it has emerged