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  • London Local Elections 2026: Who will win in Hackney?

    May 6, 2026

    CLICK HERE to view all the latest London election results Voters go to the polls in Hackney for the local elections against the backdrop of a council tax hike and a government funding surge, the previously Labour-dominated borough looks to be a testing ground for Green support in London.  In 2022, Sir Keir Starmer’s party [...]

  • London Local Elections 2026: Who will win in Greenwich?

    May 6, 2026

    CLICK HERE to view all the latest London election results As voters head to the polls in Greenwich, the Labour stronghold is set to see a rise in Green support amidst a hike in council tax and a cut in central government funding of the local authority.  Back in 2022 Labour secured an overwhelming majority [...]

  • London Local Elections 2026: Who will win in Enfield?

    May 6, 2026

    CLICK HERE to view all the latest London election results Voters are going to the polls in the Labour and Conservative battleground of Enfield in the local elections, against a backdrop of higher council tax and substantially boosted government funding for the Council.  In this latest set of local elections in May, results in Enfield [...]

  • London Local Elections 2026: Who will win in Ealing?

    May 6, 2026

    Voters are heading to the polls in the Labour stronghold of Ealing, against a backdrop of controversial developments, an increasingly split electoral map, and a hike in council tax.   In the West London borough of Ealing, Labour is defending one of its strongest majorities in London at this latest set of local elections. Back [...]

  • London local elections 2026: Who will win in Barnet?

    May 6, 2026

    Labour faces a battle in defending Barnet in the local elections after recent surges in council tax and a flurry of defections since 2022.  Barnet stands as a real test for both the Conservative and Labour party.  What was traditionally a safe seat for the Tories flipped red in 2022 as Labour won the borough [...]

  • ‘Vicious and damaging’: Council tax overhaul set to end decades of financial ruin fears

    April 16, 2026

    Brits will be granted more time to settle outstanding council tax bills under fresh reforms, ending decades of “vicious” collections which have left many on the brink of financial ruin. The shake up to the administration of bills sparks the first changes since 1993, after the lack of updating to fit modern needs and shifting [...]

  • From Jaffa Cakes to National Insurance: How to fix Britain’s mad tax system – according to the experts

    April 14, 2026

    In its latest report, the OECD scolded the UK for its illogical and growth-impeding tax system. Ali Lyon speaks to five tax experts to work out how to fix it. Potato crisps and their corn chip cousins are – as indulgent savoury snacks go – undeniably similar. They taste alike and are a similar size. [...]

  • Mansion tax to hit 165,000 homeowners 

    April 3, 2026

    The mansion tax is expected to hit 165,000 homeowners in its first year, more than the 120,000 that was previously thought. The levy will hit 45,000 more properties than had been initially forecast, according to the fiscal watchdog, and thousands could successfully appeal the tax. The mansion tax, introduced at last year’s Budget, will not [...]

  • Mansion tax is an ‘assault’ on London’s property market

    November 27, 2025

    The UK’s new ‘mansion tax’ is set to hit homeowners in London hard, particularly for middle-class Londoners who have seen the price of their property balloon in the last two decades. Chancellor Rachel Reeves introduced a new high-value council tax surcharge for owners of properties valued at over £2m in her second Budget on Wednesday. [...]

  • Autumn Budget: Reeves pushes ahead with ‘mansion’ tax

    November 26, 2025

    A mansion tax will be introduced on homes worth more than £2m, Rachel Reeves confirmed, despite warnings from the property industry that the move was fraught with practical difficulties and would lead to a fire sale of high-end homes. The Chancellor ploughed ahead with widely rumoured plans to apply a “high-value council tax surcharge” on [...]

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