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Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves said: "As announced at the budget, from today, 1.2 million households will keep ...
Housing Minister Clare O’Neil and Shadow Finance Minister Jane Hume have gone at each other on live TV over Peter Dutton’s “it’s not you, it’s me” comments about young voters. The Opposition Leader ...
Inheritance Tax receipts have reached a new record high of £8.2billion for the period from April 2024 to March 2025.
The Labour Party government, which is in charge of the tax department, has spoken out over calls to make a change for older ...
Rising bus fares, the environment and the cost of living were some of the issues students said matter most to them ahead of ...
Universal Credit changes coming in to force today will see around 1.2 million of the poorest households – including 700,000 with children – will keep an extra £420 a year. The new Fair Repayment Rate ...
The two bank holidays in May will affect when some benefits are paid, while some will also see their amounts change following the April uprating ...
A critical shortage of textbooks in government schools across the Hafizabad district is disrupting students' education, ...
The DWP has been given new powers to move people across to Universal Credit, with 400,000 people still yet to be transferred across to the new benefit ...
Whether with €1 bulbs or 85 pence hot dogs, Ikea's knack for going against the grain has kept it in business for 82 years.
A Reddit user recounts a harrowing experience in a Gurgaon shared apartment, highlighting issues like financial disputes, ...