Chancellor Rachel Reeves has presented Labour’s first Budget since taking power, featuring significant tax increases she hopes will be a one-time measure to address a £22bn deficit inherited from the Conservatives. The budget includes a substantial £40bn in tax rises, with employers bearing the brunt, while investments in health, education, and transport are prioritized. Despite criticisms from the opposition and business groups, Reeves defends the budget as necessary to stabilize the economy and protect working people, with promises of increased funding for public services and infrastructure development.
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Burglar hammers his way into shop and nabs $100,000 in rare Pokémon cards
A burglar broke into 1st Edition Collectible in New Bedford, Massachusetts, stealing over $100,000 worth of rare Pokémon cards, including a 1999 shadowless Charizard and other valuable items, within 30 seconds. The incident, which remains under investigation with no arrests made, has garnered community support for the shop, emphasizing the resilience of the trading card hobby. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: A thief broke into a toy store and stole over $100,000 worth...
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