A recent poll has revealed the public want to hike gambling taxes to strengthen the fight against child poverty. A survey by Survation for the campaign group 38 Degrees was shared with the Mirror, which showed 64% of people support the idea put forward by former Prime Minister Gordon Brown last month. Just 14% of […] The post Poll Reveals Public Want To Hike Gambling Taxes To Fight Child Poverty appeared first on Gambling Industry News.| Sportsbetting News Archives - Gambling Industry News
A proposed scheme could raise £32bn.| New Statesman
New tax data has allayed fears of a mass non-dom exodus from the UK following Labour's crackdown on their tax status.| The London Economic
In this week’s Red Weekly column, Labour Outlook’s Sam Browse responds to the Chancellor’s reckless plan for deregulation - including measures brought in after the 2008 crisis.| Labour Outlook - Amplifying socialist voices, supporting frontline struggles,...
The major state pension announcement from DWP boss Liz Kendall is 'right' according to Labour Chancellor Rachel Reeves.| Chronicle Live
UK government seeks parliamentary approval to ban direct action protest group.| The Electronic Intifada
Our deputy CEO Conor D'Arcy sets out our analysis of the government's announced changes to PIP and Universal Credit.| Money and Mental Health Policy Institute
The UK has unveiled a £2bn funding boost for the country’s export credit agency aimed at boosting foreign sales of defence goods such as missiles, aircraft and armoured vehicles to allied partners. The move, announced by UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves on a visit to Scotland today, will grow the direct lending capacity of UK Export ...| Global Trade Review (GTR)
David Craig has some more CV questions for Rachel Reeves. Including: was her meteoric rise to Chancellor via the HBOS complaints department due to getting an undisclosed leg-up or two from her Labour connections?| The Daily Sceptic
Were Labour's tax rises planned all along, or did the Tories force its hand?| New Statesman
Il y a encore dix ans, personne n’aurait fait du sexe et du genre des questions au cœur du clivage gauche-droite au Royaume-Uni, mais nous sommes en 2024.| Debbie Hayton
Roger LIDDLE| Foundation for European Progressive Studies