Business Fast > Finance > Labour vows to fund pledges by tackling tax dodgers FinanceLabour vows to fund pledges by tackling tax dodgersApril 9, 2024posted on Apr. 09, 2024 at 9:50 am The party says its plans would raise £5.1bn a year but the government claims Labour would still raise taxes. READ SOURCE tweet Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditMorebusinessfastApril 9, 2024previous articleRussia, China to talk about deeper security co-operation in Eurasianext articleThe long death of Sackville's Enterprise Foundry – CBC.caYou Might Also LikeFinanceJake Auchincloss sells State Street Corporation stockNovember 23, 2024Finance'Scammers sent courier to steal £4,000'November 22, 2024FinanceSave money on energy bills by avoiding common heating mistakeNovember 22, 2024FinanceBritish retail sales dip more than forecast in OctoberNovember 22, 2024FinanceLeasehold reforms face more delay due to Tory flaws, minister saysNovember 21, 2024FinanceStockmarketEquitiesFirst Financing Could Provide Liquidity for Investors Amid Efforts to Boost Singapore’s Stock MarketNovember 21, 2024Recommended For YouSportsPep Guardiola makes Liverpool Premier League title admission after Man City lose againNovember 23, 2024SportsFinanceJake Auchincloss sells State Street Corporation stockNovember 23, 2024FinanceSportsRob Milkins remembers eventful UK Championship debut and first Ding Junhui meetingNovember 23, 2024SportsMarketALEX BRUMMER: Bitcoin fails the trust testNovember 23, 2024MarketTrump Promised to Halve Energy Costs in 18 Months. Experts Have Doubts.November 23, 2024US economy
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