Labour’s controversial changes to inheritance tax have sparked a revolt in countryside communities, with NFU president Tom Bradshaw warning that many family farms won’t survive long enough to benefit from the government’s proposed ‘New Deal’ due to devastating tax increases, national insurance hikes, and cuts to direct payments. Despite claims that only farms worth £3m will be affected by the changes, data from the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs suggests that as many as 66% of family farms could be hit, leading to fears that these tax adjustments will force farms to be sold off or broken up, prompting calls for urgent consultation and a pause on implementation.
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Trump team has not said what it wants in trade talks, says EU
SummaryThe US has not specified its demands for lifting trade tariffs during a recent meeting between EU trade commissioner Maroš Šefčovič and US commerce secretary Howard Lutnick, resulting in little progress. EU officials emphasized the need for clearer US positions in negotiations, with Šefčovič reiterating an offer to mutually eliminate tariffs on industrial goods. The EU has paused retaliatory tariffs until July 14 while continuing to prepare additional measures if no agreement is reached, highlighting...
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