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2024 Budget Overview: Essential Highlights and Summary

Rachel Reeves spoke about the 2024 Budget, emphasizing the need for change and national renewal. She highlighted the importance of investing in the economy to drive growth and improve living standards. Reeves plans to...
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Understanding the Impact of Budget 2024 on Your Finances

The chancellor, Rachel Reeves, has announced changes to taxes and benefits that will affect how much money you have in your pocket. Let's break down what this means for different individuals in financial terms....
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Budget 2024 Update: Benefit Payments Decrease While Borrowing Rises, Impacting Reeves

Rachel Reeves is set to announce Labour's first Budget since taking office on 30 October, in one of the most anticipated fiscal events in over two decades. Leading up to her announcement, government borrowing...
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Budget 2024: Health Secretary Warns of Tough Decisions Ahead

The health secretary, Wes Streeting, has indicated that tough decisions lie ahead as the Budget approaches. Speculation about potential tax increases has been circulating, with Streeting refusing to rule out extending the freeze on...
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PM reassures public on income tax threshold freeze in Budget 2024 live

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has assured the public that the government will uphold its manifesto promises ahead of the Budget. Reports suggest that Chancellor Rachel Reeves is considering extending the freeze on income...
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Reeves’ Stamp Duty Plans Impact Budget 2024 with £3bn Benefits Cut

Rachel Reeves is set to announce Labour's first Budget in 15 years, which is highly anticipated. The Chancellor is looking to fill a £22 billion gap in public spending and is expected to make...
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Budget 2024: Inflation Hits Three-Year Low

The upcoming Budget announcement by Rachel Reeves has been highly anticipated, with speculation swirling around potential tax increases and spending cuts to address a significant public spending shortfall. With Labour warning of "tough decisions"...