Rachel Reeves’s plans for a “family farm tax” have faced opposition from supermarket giants Tesco, Lidl, and the Co-Op, who are urging her to halt the policy due to concerns over food security and economic sustainability. Additionally, a report by the OBR suggests the policy may not generate as much revenue as expected, leading to uncertainties and potential tax planning by families to avoid the charge. With pressure mounting, Ms. Reeves is under scrutiny to reconsider the controversial tax raid that could have detrimental effects on family farms in England.
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Brussels to loosen merger rules for defence companies
The EU is proposing to revise merger rules for defense companies to attract investment in the arms industry, highlighting the need to boost weapons manufacturing amid the ongoing war in Ukraine. This includes considering "defense readiness" positively in merger evaluations and clarifying compliance with environmental standards, despite concerns from sustainability advocates about diverting funds from climate initiatives. Need More Context? 🔎
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