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Rachel Reeves considers cutting energy bills

Chancellor said ‘all options were on the table’ ahead of the Budget

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telegraph.co.ukStai leggendo9 mesi fa

Rachel Reeves considers cutting energy bills

Chancellor said ‘all options were on the table’ ahead of the Budget

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dailymail.co.uk9 mesi fa

Rachel Reeves 'considering scrapping VAT on fuel bills'

Rachel Reeves is reportedly drawing out plans to cut energy bills and ease the cost of living. 

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Timeline cronologica

  1. venerdì 12 settembre 2025·telegraph.co.uk

    Reeves may be close to breaking a key manifesto promise

    The Chancellor has ruled out increasing income tax, but pressure is piling on her to change her mind

  2. domenica 14 settembre 2025·dailymail.co.uk

    Rachel Reeves 'considering scrapping VAT on fuel bills'

    Rachel Reeves is reportedly drawing out plans to cut energy bills and ease the cost of living. 

  3. domenica 14 settembre 2025·telegraph.co.uk

    Rachel Reeves considers cutting energy bills

    Chancellor said ‘all options were on the table’ ahead of the Budget

  4. martedì 16 settembre 2025·telegraph.co.uk

    Reeves’s cynical energy bills wheeze is not enough to save her

    Further tax rises to pay for the scrapping of VAT could do even more damage to the economy