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Saturday, Sep 27

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Labour claims independence would cost each Welsh taxpayer £11,000 a year

www.walesonline.co.uk

Welsh Labour has made the bold claim that independence would cost the average Welsh taxpayer more than £11,000 a year in a statement attacking Plaid Cymru

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James Comey Stole MILLIONS From American Taxpayers

When added together, watchdog estimates put the total cost of Russiagate well into the hundreds of millions of dollars.

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Obama Presidential Center deposits just $1M into $470M reserve fund aimed to protect taxpayers

www.foxnews.com

The Obama Presidential Center is facing fresh scrutiny over its failure to fund a promised $470 million taxpayer safety net as part of a deal with Chicago

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Friday, Sep 26

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16,000 Sars e-filing profiles hacked, taxpayers hit hard

www.timeslive.co.za

The Office of the Tax Ombudsman is investigating 16,000 South African Revenue Service e-filing profile hijackings that has seen taxpayers lose their tax refunds to cyberfraud criminals.

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'A honeypot for hackers': Cybersecurity experts BLAST the UK government's plan to introduce digital ID cards - as they claim it could allow criminals to extort billions from British taxpayers

www.dailymail.co.uk

Cybersecurity experts have blasted Prime Minister Keir Starmer 's plans to introduce mandatory digital ID cards for every UK citizen.

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Rachel Reeves has economic literacy of 5-year-old who hates British taxpayers

www.express.co.uk

Britain cannot be allowed to stay trapped in this cycle of decline.

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Taxpayers can declare assets ‘without formal valuation’

www.dawn.com

ISLAMABAD: The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has said that taxpayers are free to declare the market value of their movable and immovable assets at their own discretion, in tax returns for the year 2025, without requiring formal valuation…

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Now a homeless camp springs up at coastal beauty spot... just hundreds of yards from taxpayer-funded migrant hotel

www.dailymail.co.uk

The makeshift settlement in a clearing halfway up Bournemouth's East Cliff - which contains a tent, a picnic table and a parasol - is just beach huts which cost £2,000 a year to rent.

Thursday, Sep 25

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Jaguar Land Rover can afford to save its suppliers - it should not be left to the taxpayer, says ALEX BRUMMER

www.dailymail.co.uk

Through brilliant design Jaguar Land Rover has bridged the gap between upmarket branding and large-scale manufacturing.

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Strictly’s Thomas Skinner’s company failed to repay taxpayer-funded £50k loan despite saying he’d ‘turned over millions’

STRICTLY star Thomas Skinner’s company has failed to repay a taxpayer-funded £50k loan, despite boasting about ‘turning over millions.’ Competing on this year’s Strictly Come Dancing contest with pro dancer Amy Dowden, Thomas has quickly…

Bengaluru’s Pothole Patch Sparks Outrage: Residents Question Misuse of Taxpayer Money, ‘Throw-and-Roll’ Repairs and Road Durability Amid GBA’s 90-Day Action Plan

www.latestly.com

A Bengaluru pothole patch sparked laughter and outrage online as residents criticised the “throw-and-roll” cold mix repair. Many questioned taxpayer spending, durability, and city engineers’ competence, while sarcastic comments flooded…

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Strictly star Thomas Skinner's firm still owes £50k Covid loan to taxpayer despite boasting about turning over millions of pounds in the pandemic

www.dailymail.co.uk

The Essex businessman, who found fame after appearing on Lord Sugar 's The Apprentice, has become the most controversial signing on Strictly this year.

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No easy options in taxpayer aid for Jaguar Land Rover suppliers

news.sky.com

Ministers are considering offering financial support to Jaguar Land Rover's suppliers but are understood at this stage to have ruled out a broad furlough-style scheme for their employees.

Wednesday, Sep 24

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Strictly Tom Skinner's firm failed to pay back £50k Covid loan to taxpayer despite boast

www.mirror.co.uk

Strictly Come Dancing contestant Thomas Skinner boasted about turning over millions of pounds in the pandemic yet has not paid back a £50,000 Covid loan which he took out from the Government

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Care privatisation costs hit the NHS – and then the taxpayer | Brief letters

www.theguardian.com

Private care providers | System-built housing | Donald Trump | Tax in Rwanda | Cycling essentials

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Public are RIGHT to be concerned over £600 taxi rides for asylum seekers at taxpayers' expense, says Cabinet minister

www.dailymail.co.uk

Work and Pensions Secretary Pat McFadden said the Home Office was correct to launch a review after it emerged asylum seekers were being given long-distance taxi rides to attend appointments..