Reeves plots budget boost to entrepreneur tax incentives
The chancellor is weighing plans to hand hundreds of millions of pounds in tax incentives to small businesses in next month's budget as she seeks ways to pitch the government as pro-enterprise to Britain's private sector.
The Scottish government has unveiled its draft budget for 2026-27 - with a boost to the Scottish Child Payment and homes worth more than £1m to face higher council tax bills.
Rachel Reeves has been accused of failing to "support the great British pub" as she promised in the budget, with owners facing skyrocketing business rates bills.
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