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Tax cuts and cost of living help proposed by Labour-linked groups allied to Streeting and Burnham
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12.05.2026

Tax cuts and cost of living help proposed by Labour-linked groups allied to Streeting and Burnham

With Starmer under growing pressure to resign, Growth and Tribune groups put forward ideas for policy revampsUK politics live – latest updatesGroups connected to the health secretary, Wes Streeting, and the Greater Manchester mayor, Andy Burnham, have proposed large changes to government policy, giving a sense of how the country may change should either one succeed Keir Starmer.The Growth Group, allied to Streeting, and the Tribune group of Labour MPs, allied to Burnham, have published competing visions for how Britain should run, including sweeping tax cuts, help with the cost of living and big reforms to government machinery. Continue reading...

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Guardian UK
S. Korea to More Than Double LPG Tax Cuts, Strengthen Penalties Against Collusion
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Business·23.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

S. Korea to More Than Double LPG Tax Cuts, Strengthen Penalties Against Collusion

South Korea announced Thursday it will expand fuel tax cuts on LPG butane from 10% to 25% starting next month until end of June, responding to near 50% surge in international butane prices to $800/ton. The government also doubled gasoline and diesel tax cuts through May, while the Fair Trade Commission plans stronger penalties against repeated collusion, including 100% surcharges and potential executive dismissal authority.

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Yonhap News
EU Announces Tax Cuts on Electricity to Speed Clean Energy Transition Amid Iran War Crisis
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Politik·22.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

EU Announces Tax Cuts on Electricity to Speed Clean Energy Transition Amid Iran War Crisis

The European Commission announced plans to cut electricity taxes and provide incentives for consumers to switch from fuel-burning cars and boilers, as the Iran war-driven energy crisis accelerates the shift to a clean economy. The May legal proposal would tax electricity less than oil and gas, reduce network charges, and allow states to shield consumers from high prices. However, the commission rejected windfall taxes on oil and gas companies and gas price caps, drawing criticism from green groups who called the measures "half measures."

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Guardian Business