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The next five years will hurt disposable income and wages will stagnate further following Chancellor Rachel Reeves' budget, an influential thinktank has said.
Google has reportedly racked up a fine of more than two undecillion rubles - two followed by 36 zeros - after it removed state-run and pro-government accounts from YouTube.
In the lead up to this week's budget, the government has been criticised for strongly hinting at a number of policies coming down the pipeline.
The chancellor cannot rule out more tax rises in the next five years, despite raising the burden to its highest level since comparable records began.
The 2024 Autumn Budget in one word? Big.
Britain's four biggest supermarkets could see their collective tax bill rise by close to £500m after Rachel Reeves augmented her raid on employers' national insurance contributions (NICs) with bigger-than-expected changes to the threshold at which companies start paying it.
Fuel duty will remain frozen for another year as increasing the tax "would be the wrong choice for working people," the chancellor has said.
More tax, more borrowing, more spending. This was a big budget by every measure, but will loom largest for businesses that will bear the brunt of the revenue raising.
Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney have been announced as the new co-owners of a beer company in their latest business move.
The chancellor has finished a statement she's waited a long 16 weeks to deliver - which she claims will start to deliver the change people voted for. But at quite a price.