Chancellor’s claim to be helping trade met with disbelief in England and Wales amid soaring staff costs, energy bills and other overheads

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mma Harrison has begun to wonder how her business will survive in recent weeks. The managing director of the Three Hills pub in Bartlow, Cambridgeshire, is struggling to see how she will make a profit after examining the impact of her rising tax bill.

“I’m really terrified about this coming year,” Harrison says. “We’re a well-run pub, we’ve won lots of awards, but this is going to be really hard.”

Harrison is not alone. Across the country, pubs, hotels, nightclubs, live music venues and other businesses in the hospitality sector are reeling from changes to business rates announced in Rachel Reeves’s tax-raising budget last month.