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RACHEL Reeves appeared to split with Ed Miliband tonight over North Sea drilling — admitting it would raise money. The Chancellor said she was “very happy” Britain is currently extracting oil and
Wholesale oil and gas prices have soared over the past month, with supply from the Middle East severely disrupted due to the US and Israeli military action in the region
Rachel Reeves’ “mansion tax” on homes worth more than £2mn is set to hit about 160,000 properties in England, according to the fiscal watchdog, which also expects a fifth of people affected to appeal their new home valuations.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has said that any energy bills help provided by the government will be based on household income.
Jeremy is joined by the chancellor Rachel Reeves to talk about the cost of living. He also discusses bird netting, the security of hotel keycards and older women on a march to reclaim the phrase "mutton dressed as lamb". To listen on most smart speakers, just 'ask BBC Sounds to play Jeremy Vine'. Produced by BBC Audio for BBC Radio 2.
While we should applaud the chancellor signalling support for those who will be hit hardest by the Iran shock, she has serious questions to answer about where the money will come from
From April 2027, Chancellor Rachel Reeves will bring direct contribution pension pots into people's estates for inheritance tax (IHT) purposes.
Ms Reeves' new 3p pay-per-mile car tax scheme for electric vehicle motorists has been slammed.