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Loyalty Points Reform for Baby Formula Announced

Parents can now use supermarket loyalty points to buy baby formula, a reform announced by PM Keir Starmer that could save families up to £500. Learn how this change tackles high costs.

New Baby Formula Rules to Save Parents £500

Sir Keir Starmer announces new rules to cut baby formula costs, saving families up to £500. Measures include standardised packaging and supermarket loyalty points.

Keir Starmer's Autumn Budget Speech: Key Takeaways

PM Keir Starmer outlined his government's post-Budget plans, focusing on lifting children from poverty, freezing household costs, and a long-term productivity drive. Read the full analysis.

Starmer defends Autumn Budget tax rises

PM Sir Keir Starmer defends the £26bn tax hike in Rachel Reeves' Autumn Budget, stating it's needed to improve public services and tackle child poverty. Read his full speech.

DWP Changes Benefit Rules for ADHD and Anxiety

The DWP has relaxed rules for parents of children with ADHD and anxiety, removing education requirements. Read about the new welfare reforms and what they mean for families.

Starmer's main priority: £150 energy bill cut

Sir Keir Starmer confirms tackling the cost of living is his main priority following Rachel Reeves' Autumn Budget, which pledges a £150 cut to average energy bills from April 2026.

Starmer won't apologise for £26bn tax rises

PM Keir Starmer refuses to apologise for £26bn Autumn Budget tax increases, defending the move as necessary to lift children out of poverty. Read the full political fallout.

Reeves defends tax rises in Labour Budget

Chancellor Rachel Reeves refuses to apologise for breaking Labour's tax pledge as Budget pushes tax take to record high. Read the full analysis of political reactions.

Rachel Reeves' Autumn Budget: Key Changes

Chancellor Rachel Reeves unveils major Budget reforms on taxes, benefits, and NHS funding. Discover the full list of changes affecting your finances and public services.

Budget Scraps Two-Child Cap, Aiding 67,000 Kids

Chancellor Rachel Reeves is set to scrap the two-child benefit cap in the Autumn Budget, a move that will directly help 67,230 of Birmingham's poorest children and their families.

HMRC to tax pensioners with average savings

State pensioners with average savings face HMRC tax bills as the Personal Savings Allowance remains frozen. Discover how the Autumn Budget impacts your savings.

Martin Lewis' Autumn Budget ISA Prediction

Martin Lewis forecasts major changes to Cash and Lifetime ISAs in the Autumn Budget. Could your tax-free savings allowance be halved? Read the latest analysis.

Pension Changes That Could Impact Millions

Chancellor Rachel Reeves' Autumn Budget could introduce major pension reforms affecting salary sacrifice schemes and tax-free lump sums. Discover how millions might be impacted.

1.4m EV drivers face 3p-per-mile road charge

Ahead of the Autumn Budget, 1.4 million electric vehicle drivers could be hit with a new 3p-per-mile charge. Expert reveals how to prepare and mitigate the costs.

Rachel Reeves' Autumn Budget: Key Details

Chancellor Rachel Reeves prepares to deliver the Autumn Budget on November 26, focusing on NHS waiting lists, national debt, and the cost of living. Discover the key announcements.

150,000 drivers warn Reeves over fuel duty

Over 152,000 sign petition urging Chancellor Rachel Reeves to cut or freeze fuel duty in the Autumn Budget. 54.7% of Labour voters support a cut. Read the full story.

9 Million Pensioners Face Tax on State Pension

Nearly 9 million state pensioners could be pushed into paying income tax as the Chancellor extends the freeze on tax thresholds. Discover the impact of this Autumn Budget decision.

Cash ISA Allowance Cut to £12,000 in Budget

Chancellor Rachel Reeves' Autumn Budget could slash the cash ISA allowance from £20,000 to £12,000, impacting savers and mortgage markets. Discover the full implications.

DWP 'Zero Tolerance' Benefit Fraud Crackdown Begins

The DWP is launching a major new 'zero tolerance' crackdown on benefit fraud, starting in 48 hours. This coincides with the controversial £3bn lifting of the two-child benefit cap. Discover the full story.

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