Jeremy Hunt has challenged Rachel Reeves to set out how Labour will prevent millions of people from being dragged into higher tax rates. The Chancellor, who has himself faced questions over “fiscal drag”, claimed “all we’ve actually seen is plans to spend
Jeremy Vine viewers have accused the show of airing “total trash” after watching presenters “giggle” through a serious segment this week. Storm Huntley, a presenter who handles her own segment on the show, welcomed two guests to her panel – Ayesha Hazarika
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has said he “didn’t understand” how NatWest’s chairman could have claimed that it was not a difficult time to buy a home. Sir Howard Davies later said he “did not intend to underplay the serious challenges” people face buying
Jeremy Hunt has warned interest rates must be cut because of the financial “pain” families are going through. The Chancellor said that rates should be slashed from their current 5.25 per cent because inflation has started to plunge. Mr Hunt’s remarks came
Following the cut to National Insurnance, Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has said he is unsure if the Government can afford further tax cuts. Mr Hunt said he wanted to further ease the tax burden, which is expected to rise to the highest level
Dr Shola took to social media in an explosive rant to slam the Jeremy Vine show over a row about Winston Churchill. The lawyer and author had appeared on the Channel 5 show where she discussed Prince Harry not being included in
Gen Z have been slammed for their workplace attitude that is “completely different” from other staff. Actress Jodie Foster, 61, started the fiery debate after she made comments that condemned lazy Gen Zers – who are those born between 1996 and 2010
Jeremy Hunt (Image: Getty) Britain’s “dark days” are behind us and voters can expect more tax cuts in the spring Budget, Chancellor Jeremy Hunt says. As the battle for Number 10 begins in earnest, the Prime Minister will meet voters in the
Jeremy Hunt has given his strongest hint yet the controversial inheritance tax could be set for the scrapheap as the war between the Conservatives and Labour for votes at this year’s election heats up. The Chancellor, whose words come as a national
Sir Keir Starmer’s bid to distance himself from Jeremy Corbyn has been brutally derailed by a video showing the Labour leader paying tribute to his predecessor on several occasions. The video, which features a series of clips from Sir Keir’s past speeches,