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Budget 2024 live: Keir Starmer says he will defend tax rises ‘all day long’ after stark warning on UK economy
Keir Starmer says he will defend tax rises ‘all day long’ after stark warning on UK economy - The prime minister delivers a harsh warning in the West Midlands this morning
Sir Keir Starmer confirms £2 bus fare cap WILL rise in Autumn Budget
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Keir Starmer confirms £2 bus fare cap will be axed in Budget
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Keir Starmer confirms £2 bus fare cap will be hiked to £3 ahead of ‘tough’ Budget
Laying the groundwork for further tough choices in Wednesday’s Budget, Sir Keir Starmer said the existing cap will be replaced by the higher fare limit
Bus fares to rise to £3 in England under new cap
The single bus fare cap in England will be raised to £3 in the upcoming Budget, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has announced. It is an increase on the current limit of £2 which was introduced under the previous Conservative government to help with the cost of living.
£3 bus fare cap to replace £2 bus fares, Starmer announces
The £2 cap on bus fares will be replaced by a £3 cap from the end of the year, Keir Starmer has announced. There had been widespread anger over reports Chancellor Rachel Reeves was not planning to renew the cap when the funding expires at the end of this year.
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Sir Keir Starmer: Working people know who they are
The prime minister says "working people know exactly who they are" in a speech ahead of the Budget. Speaking in the West ...
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Keir Starmer gambles tens of billions more in tax and borrow Budget to invest in ‘new future’ for Britain
Sir Keir Starmer is to gamble on tens of billions more in tax and borrowing to invest to build a “new future” for Britain.
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Sir Keir Starmer has insulted working class people, like me
Sir Keir Starmer stated that anyone earning money from property, land and investments isn’t covered by Labour’s long-touted ...
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Keir Starmer will ‘embrace harsh light of fiscal reality’ ahead of Budget
The prime minister is to warn of “unprecedented” economic challenges as he warns of the “harsh light of reality”, in a ...
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Sir Keir Starmer says 'tax rises will prevent austerity' as he seeks to reset narrative around Budget
Sir Keir Starmer has said that “borrowing will drive long-term growth, tax rises will prevent austerity” as he sought to ...
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Journalism Matters Week: What PM Sir Keir Starmer says
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Are you one of Sir Keir Starmer’s ‘working people’? Take our quiz…
Labour made a solemn vow not to raise taxes for “working people”. This means no increases in income tax, National Insurance ...
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Sir Keir Starmer says pensioners will be 'better off' under Labour despite winter fuel payment cut
Sir Keir Starmer has sparked outrage with his remarks that pensioners will be "better off" under Labour. Despite his ...
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Get ready to face harsh reality, Starmer warns
The Conservatives have accused Sir Keir of breaking Labour's tax promises. In its general election manifesto, Labour promised ...
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