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Tractors take over A303 in Hampshire in protest against 'anti-farming' tax

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Around 100 tractors take over the A303 in Hampshire in protest against Labour's 'anti-farming' tax.
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Conservative MPs join farmers ahead of petition hand-in against inheritance tax changes

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Shadow chancellor Mel Stride and shadow environment secretary Victoria Atkins join farmers outside Parliament ahead of a petition hand-in at Downing Street calling for an end to inheritance tax changes on agricultural property.
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Kemi Badenoch speaks at the Business Property Relief summit

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Conservative party leader Kemi Badenoch speaks at the Business Property Relief summit at the London Palladium, criticising the Labour government's decision and vowing to 'reverse this damaging tax' with her Conservative Government.
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Chancellor sets out plan for growth in the north

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Interview with Chancellor Rachel Reeves as she visits a development of new civic buildings in Sunderland. She discusses how realising the potential of northern infrastructure is key to growing the economy, what's different about the...
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Tractors gather outside Parliament as 'RIP British Farming' protest takes place

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Farmers protest in Westminster with their tractors as rural communities continue to express anger over changes to inheritance tax. The “RIP British Farming” protest has been organised by Kent Fairness for Farmers and Save British Farming...
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Tractors arrive in central London ahead of farmers protest

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Footage of a transporter carrying tractors on Millbank in Westminster, London, ahead of a farming protest over the changes to inheritance tax (IHT) rules in the recent budget which introduced new taxes on farms worth more than £1 million.
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Tractors descend on Westminster as 'RIP British Farming' protest takes place

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Farmers protest in Westminster with their tractors as rural communities continue to express anger over changes to inheritance tax. The “RIP British Farming” protest has been organised by Kent Fairness for Farmers and Save British Farming...
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Biden touts economic gains despite Americans’ poor opinions of job in office

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In a major address, President Biden defended his economic legacy as the incoming Trump administration promises sweeping changes. (Scripps News)
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Bloomberg

Reeves Says UK Wants to Reset Its Relationship With EU

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Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves said the UK would make a bigger push to deepen its economic ties with the European Union. "We want to and we will seek a deeper, more mature relationship with our European neighbors." she said at...
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Chancellor launches Small Business Saturday

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Pooled clip with Chancellor Rachel Reeves as she visits Leeds Corn Exchange ahead of Small Business Saturday She discusses concerns from small business owners following her budget announcements, small businesses not knowing the full...
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President Joe Biden pardons son Hunter as White House term nears end

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President Joe Biden announced that he has pardoned his son Hunter Biden months after the president's son pleaded guilty to tax evasion. (Scripps News)
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Bloomberg

GOP Election Sweep Threatens Niche College Tax Break

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A Republican sweep in the US election may threaten a tax break that allows American colleges to upgrade infrastructure at a lower cost. Chuck Samuels, Mintz Levin counsel to state bond issuing authorities for nonprofits, discusses on...
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Bloomberg

Japan's Opposition DPP Says BOJ Rate Hike Won't Derail Budget Talks

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Motohisa Furukawa, tax chief of Japan's opposition Democratic Party for the People, whose support is needed by Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's minority government, says the central bank likely won't change policy abruptly enough to...
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Bloomberg

UK Budget: Highlights of Chancellor Reeves' Key Announcements

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UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves announces the government's economic and fiscal priorities during the first budget by a female chancellor. Speaking in the House of Commons in London, Reeves unveiled £40 billion ($51.8...
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"We have wiped the slate clean", says Chancellor

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"We have wiped the slate clean on the economic and fiscal mismanagement of the previous government", says the Chancellor on the topic of whether taxes could increase again. On the topic of her recent Linkedin page job change, she says...
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Fourth-generation family farmer says he will strike until Government scraps inheritance tax changes

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A fourth-generation family farmer said there is a possibility he and other farmers will strike if changes to agricultural property relief are not reversed. Richard Wainwright, 58, from Halifax, West Yorkshire, was at Church House...
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Steve Reed insists only a few hundred farms will be impacted by inheritance tax changes

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Environment Secretary Steve Reed has insisted that only a few hundred farms would be impacted, rather than the tens of thousands claimed by critics of the inheritance tax change. He told the PA news agency: “The Government’s been very...
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Tractors drive towards London ahead of Westminster protests

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Tractors drive towards London on the A243 as farmers are expected to stage protests in Westminster over agricultural inheritance tax changes. Farmers have reacted with anger and dismay to the inheritance tax changes for farming...
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Tractors arrive in Westminster ahead of protests

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Tractors arrive in Parliament Square, Westminster where farmers are expected to stage protests over agricultural inheritance tax changes. Farmers have reacted with anger and dismay to the inheritance tax changes for farming businesses,...
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Tractors drive through Westminster ahead of protests

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The Government is facing calls from farmers and opposition parties to scrap its changes to agricultural inheritance tax ahead of protests in Westminster. The National Farmers’ Union (NFU) is holding a mass lobby of MPs with 1,800 of its...
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Jeremy Clarkson criticises Government as he joins farmers protest in Whitehall

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TV presenter and journalist Jeremy Clarkson said Rachel Reeves has used a “blunderbuss” to hit farmers as he arrived in London to protest against changes to agricultural inheritance tax.
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Social Democrats ‘being honest’ by not committing to tax cuts

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An “honest and upfront” approach from the Social Democrats not to promise undeliverable tax cuts is resonating with the electorate, the party’s deputy leader has said. Launching the Social Democrats’ manifesto, Cian O’Callaghan insisted...
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Rachel Reeves has used a blunderbuss to hit farmers, Jeremy Clarkson says

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TV presenter and journalist Jeremy Clarkson said the Chancellor has used a “blunderbuss” to hit farmers as he arrived in London to protest against changes to agricultural inheritance tax. Farmers from across the country made their way to...
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Thousands descend on London for farmers protest

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Thousands of farmers have descended on London for a rally against inheritance tax plans. They were joined by numerous politicians and celebrities, including Jeremy Clarkson.