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Treasury minister tells Sky News she is 'not ruling out' tax rises in autumn

Sky News Wednesday, 11 June 2025 ()
Treasury minister tells Sky News she is 'not ruling out' tax rises in autumnA Treasury minister has refused to rule out tax rises at the budget in the autumn, amid concerns that any global economic instability could mean the government will not have enough money to fund its spending plans.
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