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Politicians react to the Chancellor's first Budget

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Politicians speak to the media on College Green in Westminster, London, after Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves delivered her Budget in the Houses of Parliament
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2024 Budget: What you need to know

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We take a look at the key points from Chancellor Rachel Reeves's 2024 Budget.
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Autumn Budget: Tory MP Mark Garnier reacts

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Conservative MP Mark Garnier criticises the Chancellor's Autumn Budget, claiming the Labour Party are "rewriting history" in an "extraordinary, aggressive way".
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Autumn Budget: Jonathan Ashworth, Daisy Cooper and Richard Tice reactions

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Former Labour MP Jonathan Ashworth, Liberal Democrat deputy leader Daisy Cooper and Reform UK deputy leader Richard Tice react to the Chancellor's Autumn Budget, with Mr Tice giving it a "3 out of 10" rating.
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Autumn Budget: Robert Jenrick reaction

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Conservative leadership candidate Robert Jenrick gives his reaction to the Chancellor's Autumn Budget, calling it the "largest heist in modern political history".
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Conservatives call on Government to ‘think again’ on winter fuel payment

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Conservative MP Mel Stride speaks to PA ahead of handing in a petition to the Treasury, signed by Conservative MPs, calling for the Government to stop the planned cuts to the Winter Fuel Payment, on College Green in Westminster, London.
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Certain tax cuts are set to expire next year. Here's what that means

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Certain tax cuts are set to expire at the end of next year, and that could mean 'a mixed bag of pros and cons' according to Jared Feldman, a tax advisor at accounting firm Anchin. (Scripps News)
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Taoiseach hints billions of euro in back taxes from Apple could go on housing

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The Taoiseach has hinted where the government could spend the billions of euro in back taxes from Apple, saying areas worthy of consideration include housing and infrastructure. Simon Harris said the three-party coalition Government will...
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PM Starmer addresses TUC Congress in Brighton- Full Speech

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Full speech of UK Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer, addressing the TUC Congress in Brighton on Tuesday. The Labour leader became the first PM, since 2009, to deliver a speech at the Congress. He told unions there was a “mood of change”...
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PM Starmer says bosses do not ‘want to rip up employee rights’

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Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, while addressing the TUC Congress in Brighton on Tuesday, insisted bosses are not “knocking on my door saying they want to rip up employee rights” as he defended his plan to tackle bad working practices....
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Drawing down Apple tax billions will take months – Ireland’s finance minister

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It will take Ireland months to draw down billions of euro in back taxes from Apple following a ruling by Europe’s top court, its finance minister said. The Irish government said it “will respect” an order to recover more than 13 billion...
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Keir Starmer: Bosses do not ‘want to rip up employee rights’

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Sir Keir Starmer has insisted bosses are not “knocking on my door saying they want to rip up employee rights” as he defended his plan to tackle bad working practices. The Prime Minister, who vowed to “rewrite the rules of our economy”...
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Hunter Biden expected to change not guilty plea in federal tax evasion case

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Hunter Biden is now expected to plead guilty to federal charges over an alleged four-year scheme to evade paying taxes totaling at least $1.4 million. (Scripps News)
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"Maybe not the best at comebacks" - Q&A with James Cleverly at Conservative Party leadership campaign event

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James Cleverly answered questions from the press during the Conservative Party leadership campaign event at the old war rooms. He spoke about his plans if he was made leader of the party.
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Robert Jenrick vows to oppose Labour’s ‘war on the middle classes’

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Rachel Reeves’ first budget will be a “declaration of war on the middle classes”, Tory leadership hopeful Robert Jenrick warned as he insisted he could provide tough opposition to Labour. At a leadership rally on the eve of Parliament’s...
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Experts say no tax on tips will not benefit workers

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Whoever wins in 2025, tax policy will be high on Congress' agenda next year. But for taxes on tips, it may be an issue that keeps the the politicians on one side and experts on the other. (Scripps News)
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Harris mirrors Trump proposal to end federal taxes on tips

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A proposal to eliminate federal taxes on tips now has bipartisan support from the presidential candidates, and workers who rely on tips as part of their income welcome the idea. (Scripps News)
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Hunter Biden was hired by Romanian businessman to 'influence' US agencies

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Prosecutors say Hunter Biden was hired by a Romanian businessman who was trying to “influence U.S. government agencies” during Joe Biden’s term as vice president. (Scripps News)
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Taxes debated between GOP, Dems: Va. Rep. Don Beyer says he is 'instinctively anti-tariff'

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Amid a tariff debate, Virginia's Rep. Don Beyer said at the DNC that duties on imports will "have a huge inflationary impact on the economy," pushing back on the Trump campaign's promotion of tariffs. (Scripps News)
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Trump outlines energy policy in first stops of a issues-focused campaign tour

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Former President Donald Trump has started a week of campaign stops to highlight issues like energy and immigration policy. (Scripps News)
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VP Harris reveals reducing cost of living as her economic priority

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Vice President Kamala Harris took a trip to the battleground state of North Carolina, laying out her economic plan which includes a slew of tax credits for the low and middle class. (Scripps News)
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As Donald Trump's nomination speech concludes, Scripps News fact-checks some of his claims

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Scripps News fact-checks some of Donald Trump's claims from his RNC acceptance speech. (Scripps News)
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General Election 2024: July 3 round-up

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A daily round-up as the UK is set to go to the polls for a July 4 election.
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Rishi Sunak gives final speech ahead of General Election - full version

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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak was joined by Romsey and Southampton North candidate Caroline Nokes on the final day of campaigning ahead of the General Election. Mr Sunak's wife Akshata Murty and his parents also were at the event in Romsey,...