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Reeves Rules Out Pension Tax Change in Autumn Budget

Chancellor Rachel Reeves confirms the tax-free pension lump sum limit will not be cut in the November 26 Budget, offering relief to millions. Discover the alternative pension tax changes planned.

Labour to scrap two-child benefit limit

Chancellor Rachel Reeves announces plans to abolish the two-child benefit limit, a key driver of child poverty, fulfilling Labour's pledge to support larger families.

Reeves Hints at Income Tax Rise in Budget

Chancellor Rachel Reeves drops biggest hint yet of an income tax increase in the November Budget, potentially breaking a key Labour manifesto pledge. Full details on the looming tax raid.

Universal Credit boost for families confirmed

Chancellor Rachel Reeves to scrap the two-child benefit cap in November Budget, giving larger families up to £586 more per month. Find out how this change affects you.

Autumn Budget VAT Raid Could Target Taxi Drivers

Chancellor Rachel Reeves' Autumn Budget may impose VAT on private hire fares, risking a 20% price hike. Industry experts warn this could devastate the sector and reduce cab usage. Read the full analysis.

Fuel Duty Freeze Axe Could Cost Drivers £60

Chancellor Rachel Reeves is urged to end the 15-year fuel duty freeze in the Autumn Budget, potentially adding 5p per litre and costing the average driver £60 annually.

Drivers face 18p per mile before new road tax

Analysis reveals petrol drivers already pay up to 18p per mile, as Chancellor Rachel Reeves prepares a new pay-per-mile tax for electric vehicles. Discover the full cost breakdown.

HMRC could scrap inheritance tax exemptions

Chancellor Rachel Reeves may target inheritance tax gifting rules in the Autumn Budget to plug a public finance hole. Discover the potential changes and their impact.

Fuel Duty Freeze Scrapped in Stealth Tax Move

Rachel Reeves is set to maintain the fuel duty freeze while scrapping a key tax relief, effectively increasing costs for millions of British motorists as petrol prices remain high.

Rachel Reeves' 7 Key Motoring Changes for UK Drivers

Chancellor Rachel Reeves announces sweeping reforms to planning laws and infrastructure projects that will transform Britain's roads and transport network. Discover how these changes will affect your daily commute and driving experience.

Reeves scraps 2030 petrol car ban

Chancellor Rachel Reeves scraps the 2030 petrol car ban, delays the ICE phase-out to 2035, and slams previous government's 'chaotic' approach to net zero targets.

Rachel Reeves' 6-Point Transport Revolution

Chancellor Rachel Reeves announces major transport reforms that could save drivers money while accelerating Britain's green transition. Discover how these changes will affect you.

Reeves faces Labour revolt over two-child benefit cap

Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces mounting pressure from Labour MPs and anti-poverty campaigners to abolish the controversial two-child benefit limit as new figures reveal 1.6 million children are affected.

Reeves targets 'ghost children' in £1.4bn school reform

Labour's Shadow Chancellor unveils ambitious plan to tackle the attendance crisis, fund mental health support in schools, and scrap 'outdated' VAT breaks for private schools to create a fairer education system.

2025 Budget: Tax Rises Expected in November

Chancellor Rachel Reeves is preparing significant tax increases in the November 2025 Budget amid challenging economic forecasts, with experts predicting tough decisions ahead for UK households and businesses.

Birmingham Clean Air Zone fee may rise to £10

Exclusive: The new Labour government is reviewing plans to significantly increase the fee motorists pay for driving into Birmingham's Clean Air Zone, potentially raising it from £8 to £10 per day.

Reeves urged to end income tax threshold freeze

Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces mounting pressure to reverse the controversial income tax threshold freeze as new analysis reveals millions of Britons face significant tax increases amidst the ongoing cost of living emergency.

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