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March 2023

The Chancellor says he wants Britain to have the most competitive business tax rates

Jeremy Hunt’s comments come ahead of the budget next week Chancellor Jeremy Hunt said he wanted Britain to have “the most competitive business tax rates” as he faced calls to scrap a planned hike in corporation tax. Ahead of the Budget on March 15, Mr Hunt said the increase in the main rate from 19%

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Oleksandr Usyk accepts Tyson Furys 70 30 offer but asks for Ukraine donation

The bout is planned for Wembley on the 29th of April Oleksandr Usyk has told Tyson Fury he will accept his terms for an April 29 undisputed heavyweight title fight at Wembley provided the Briton agrees to one special condition. The much-anticipated showdown appeared to be in jeopardy after Fury, who turned down a previous

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King gives Duke of Edinburgh title to brother Edward to honour Philips wish

Charles conferred the title on the former Earl of Wessex in celebration of Edward’s 59th birthday on Friday. The King has handed his late father’s title the Duke of Edinburgh to his brother Prince Edward, honouring the late Queen and Philip’s wishes. Charles conferred the title on the former Earl of Wessex in celebration of

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Travel warnings after heavy snow brings treacherous conditions to UK

A warning for snow remains in place for much of Scotland, with another snow and ice warning issued for northern England on Saturday Heavy snow has brought treacherous conditions with drivers left stranded for hours and people urged to only travel if absolutely necessary. The Met Office has yellow warnings for ice covering large swathes

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Barcelona FC and two former club presidents are facing corruption charges

It’s over alleged payments to a former vice-president of Spain’s referees’ committee Barcelona and two of the club’s former presidents are facing corruption charges over alleged payments to a former vice-president of Spain’s referees’ committee. Spanish prosecutors have filed a complaint after it was reported last month that between 2001 and 2018 Barcelona paid more

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