Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said there will be AI employees of all kinds in the future, and companies will rent them out to ...
Labour ministers have been drawn into a debate around “working people” in recent days as the party vows not to raise taxes on them at Wednesday’s Budget. In their pre-election manifesto ...
The government has promised not to raise taxes for this group but is struggling to define who they are ...
Wes Streeting said he is a working person (PA Archive) The party promised to “not increase taxes on working people”, including ruling out VAT, income tax and national insurance hikes for the ...
The party promised to “not increase taxes on working people”, including ruling out VAT, income tax and national insurance hikes for the group. But ministers have repeatedly been unable to say ...
Wes Streeting has become the latest minister embroiled in the confusion about Labour’s definition of “working people”. The health secretary, who earns around £160,000 per year, said he is a ...
"[The email] depicted a disabled person working from home while our coworkers in need are not allowed this essential tool for equal accessibility," the statement claimed. "[Activison] has been ...
“In the run-up to their first budget, the Labour Government is in a considerable mess regarding the definition of ‘working’ people, after pledging not to raise taxes for ‘working people’. Sir Keir ...
Labour actually mentioned the term working people 21 times in their manifesto, so you would think the party would have a pretty good idea what it means. But voters have been left confused about ...
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson struggled yesterday on whether small business owners making just £13,000 a year were 'working people'. And the premier said this morning that 'the working ...
Labour have been coming under fire following Starmer's recent vow that the budget would not see "working people" seeing a rise in their taxes, with the term not being given a full definition.
This seemingly innocent term has started to weigh down the government over the last few weeks because Labour pledged in their election manifesto not to increase taxes on “working people”.