Quarter of UK employers plan to cut jobs before tax rises bite, report finds
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Firms plan job cuts as employment costs rise
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Porsche to cut 1,900 jobs in Germany as weak EV demand bites
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Graham's plan for Trump tax cuts
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Reeves faces cutting spending or raising taxes as UK growth disappoints
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Reform UK sets out plan to tax renewable energy
Deputy leader Richard Tice argues net-zero policies are to blame for higher energy bills in the UK.BBC News - Feb. 12 -
House Republicans release budget plan, with trillions in tax and spending cuts
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