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 LikeAmerican Home Shield Offering 50% Off Home WarrantiesMay 13, 2025FinanceGold is booming – but how safe is it for investors, really?May 13, 2025FinanceDWP dates PIP and Universal Credit changes will begin in 2026May 12, 2025FinanceIs the UK failing its graduates?May 12, 2025FinanceUK supermarkets suspend supplies from Lincolnshire pig farm over cruelty claimsMay 11, 2025Scott+Scott Attorneys at Law LLP Continues to Notify Investors of Its Ongoing Investigation Into Ibotta, Inc. (IBTA)May 10, 2025Recommended For YouSportsSunderland v Coventry: Championship playoff semi-final, second leg – liveMay 13, 2025SportsAmerican Home Shield Offering 50% Off Home WarrantiesMay 13, 2025FinanceMarketBUSINESS LIVE: Unemployment hits 4.5%; Retailers enjoy warm weather; Marston's returns to profitMay 13, 2025MarketUS economyUS monthly inflation rate slows amid Trump tariffsMay 13, 2025US economyPersonal FinanceThe best hot brushes for a salon finish at home, tried and tested by our expertMay 13, 2025Personal Finance
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