Rachel Reeves could hit drivers with another tax hike to fill '£8bn black hole'
The Chancellor may be faced with an £8bn blackhole in five years' time as Brits swap their petrol and diesel cars for electric vehicles (EV). If...
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While the destructive Los Angeles fires rage, all eyes have turned to the app that lets you track them. WIRED spoke with Watch Duty founder John...
Read MoreSixth month-on-month house price rise in a row recorded by index
The average UK house price has increased month-on-month for the sixth month in a row, but looming stamp duty changes could dampen the market,...
Read MoreStamp duty receipts climb by £40m as buyers rush to beat tax change deadline
From 31 March, stamp duty rates are set to return to their pre-tax holiday thresholds
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The average UK house price has increased month-on-month for the sixth month in a row, amid fears looming stamp duty changes could dampen the market....
Read MoreCall Of Duty 2025 will still be on PS4 and Xbox One claims source
This year’s Call Of Duty is also in development for last generation consoles, despite the PS4 and Xbox One being 12 years old this autumn.
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Watch Duty proved indispensable during the recent LA wildfires. John Mills, the app’s creator, wants it to be the one place to go for tracking...
Read MoreThe 5 third party games I guarantee will appear on Nintendo Switch 2 - Reader's Feature
A reader names the big name third party games he thinks are most likely to be released on Nintendo Switch 2 and why he expects to see them at the...
Read MoreBoston’s Far-Left Mayor Offers Her Condolences to Family of Knife Wielding, Homicidal Maniac Killed by Police (VIDEO)
The mayor of Boston has offered her condolences to the family of a knife-wielding homicidal manic who was killed by police on Saturday. According to...
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