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Rachel Reeves considers 20% tax on assets of people deciding to leave UK | Tax and spending

Rachel Reeves considers 20% tax on assets of people deciding to leave UK | Tax and spending

The UK government is reportedly considering a new tax plan that would impose a 20% tax on business assets for individuals who decide to leave the country. This initiative, referred to as a “settling-up charge,” is aimed at aligning UK tax regulations with those of other G7 countries and is projected to generate approximately £2 […]

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‘You’re either poor or rich’: the Argentinians struggling under Milei’s chainsaw austerity | Argentina

‘You’re either poor or rich’: the Argentinians struggling under Milei’s chainsaw austerity | Argentina

Francisco Jiménez, a 32-year-old delivery app rider in Buenos Aires, reports spending over eight hours daily on his job but still faces financial challenges. Due to increasing living costs, he and his family will soon move into his mother-in-law’s flat, as they can’t afford their current rent. Jiménez noted that his family’s expenses rise as

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Rise in UK Thanksgivings driven by growing appetite for US foods, retailers say | Thanksgiving

Rise in UK Thanksgivings driven by growing appetite for US foods, retailers say | Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving, traditionally known in the UK primarily through American films, is experiencing a rise in popularity as interest in US cuisine increases. Retailers and restaurants report heightened sales and bookings in anticipation of the American holiday, driven by a growing appreciation for American flavors and an increasing number of American expatriates in the UK. For

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HMRC likely to have breached privacy laws in stopping child benefit – experts | HMRC

HMRC likely to have breached privacy laws in stopping child benefit – experts | HMRC

Legal experts allege that ministers may have violated privacy laws when they suspended child benefit payments for numerous families based on incomplete data from the Home Office. The UK’s Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has reached out to the national tax authority, HMRC, regarding the potential issues that have arisen. As public scrutiny increases, the Liberal

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Britain’s canals and rivers face lack of funds amid climate pressures, campaigners warn | Rivers

Britain’s canals and rivers face lack of funds amid climate pressures, campaigners warn | Rivers

Britain’s canals and rivers are reportedly facing serious financial challenges and increasing pressures from climate change, as highlighted by campaigners from the Inland Waterways Association (IWA). The IWA indicates that approximately 75% of the nation’s waterways are at risk due to funding shortfalls, particularly as the country anticipates heavier winter rainfall and worsening summer droughts.

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Canadian PM Carney apologises to Trump over anti-tariff Reagan ad run by Ontario premier | Canada

Canadian PM Carney apologises to Trump over anti-tariff Reagan ad run by Ontario premier | Canada

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney recently apologized to U.S. President Donald Trump concerning a political advertisement that was critical of tariffs. Carney indicated that he conveyed this apology privately during a dinner with Trump in South Korea, where both leaders attended an Asia-Pacific summit. He confirmed Trump’s earlier remarks about the apology. Additionally, Carney acknowledged

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Ducking annoying: why has iPhone’s autocorrect function gone haywire? | iPhone

Ducking annoying: why has iPhone’s autocorrect function gone haywire? | iPhone

Recent complaints regarding the autocorrect feature on iPhones suggest that users are encountering unusual word corrections, such as “come” being altered to “coke” and “winter” to “w Inter.” Discussions on various online platforms indicate that many users are experiencing similar issues, particularly since the release of Apple’s iOS 26 in September. Some users have expressed

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