In the face of mounting pressure, Keir Starmer stands firm in defense of Labour’s controversial Budget, rejecting calls for a U-turn and preparing to face mass protests over the ‘tractor tax.’ Angered farmers are set to rally against inheritance tax changes they fear will harm family farms, with a strike planned in Wales. Starmer emphasizes the Budget’s importance in improving the lives of working people, announcing investments in Welsh regions and a fund to support steelworkers affected by closures, while facing criticism from various sectors and waning business confidence in Chancellor Rachel Reeves.
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German finance minister Jörg Kukies: ‘We’re all affected’
Germany's finance minister, Jörg Kukies, discusses the country's infrastructure spending and the impact of U.S. tariffs on its economy during a dinner in Mainz, where he reflects on his family's ties to the area. He expresses concerns about the stagnation of Germany's growth due to competition from cheaper Chinese goods and emphasizes the need for the European Commission to negotiate while preparing to respond if talks fail. Despite his short tenure amid his party's dismal...
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