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14.11.2025

The Day Reeves Reversed Income Tax Hike

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 14.11.2025.

It displays 91 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

14.11.2025 โ‡ข The Day Reeves Reversed Income Tax Hike
โŒจUK media opened the day with widespread reports of Rachel Reeves and Keir Starmer abandoning plans to raise income tax in the upcoming Budget, marking a significant U-turn from earlier proposals (Sky News, Daily Mail, The Telegraph, The Guardian, The Mirror, New Statesman, The Spectator, Evening Standard).
Concurrently, the fallout from the Epstein files continued, with Donald Trump facing a congressional vote on their release and the BBC apologizing for an edit amidst compensation demands (The Guardian, The Independent, The Mirror).
As the day progressed, markets reacted to Reeves' U-turn, with reports of jitters and uncertainty (Daily Mail, The Independent, Sky News). Further analysis suggested the income tax raid was abandoned because it would raise less than hoped (The Telegraph).
By evening, new reports emerged of Reeves plotting potential new taxes on middle-class homeowners following the income tax retreat (The Telegraph), while multiple outlets also reported on a retired vet who admitted to sexually assaulting boys at a Christian summer camp after lacing their sweets with sedatives (Daily Mail, Metro, The Mirror).
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06:47โ‡ขTrump's Epstein Cloud Darkens

โŒจUK media largely focuses on the Labour Party's U-turn on income tax, with Starmer and Reeves abandoning previous plans (Sky News, Evening Standard, The Telegraph). Concurrently, the fallout from the Epstein files continues, with Trump facing a congressional vote on their release and the BBC apologizing for an edit amidst compensation demands (The Guardian, The Independent, The Mirror).
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10:57โ‡ขReeves' Tax Reversal

โŒจUK media largely focuses on Rachel Reeves' U-turn on income tax plans for the upcoming Budget (Daily Mail, HuffPost UK, The Independent, Metro, Sky News, The Spectator, Evening Standard, The Telegraph). Concurrently, the BBC faces renewed scrutiny over a second program caught editing Donald Trump's speech to imply incitement to violence before the January 6th riots (Breitbart London, BBC News).
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15:11โ‡ขReeves' Budget U-Turn Roils Markets

โŒจUK media largely focuses on Rachel Reeves' dramatic U-turn on income tax plans for the upcoming Budget, causing market volatility (Daily Mail, The Independent, New Statesman, Sky News, The Telegraph, HuffPost UK, Metro, The Spectator, Evening Standard). Concurrently, a new report details Jeffrey Epstein's advisory role to Steve Bannon during a 2018 pro-Trump media campaign (The Guardian). Separately, Britons reflect on perceived happier and safer times 50 years ago (Breitbart London).
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Labour Polling Fourth as Green Gains Support
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17:48โ‡ขSweets of Betrayal

โŒจUK media continues to focus heavily on Rachel Reeves' Budget U-turn on income tax, with further analysis of its impact and political fallout (Sky News, Evening Standard, The Telegraph, HuffPost UK, The Independent, New Statesman). Separately, multiple outlets report on a retired vet who admitted to sexually assaulting boys at a Christian summer camp after lacing their sweets with sedatives (Daily Mail, Metro, The Mirror). The BBC's troubles are also discussed, with questions raised about its ability to apologize (The Spectator, Spiked).
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22:13โ‡ขReeves' Income Tax Retreat

โŒจUK media continues to heavily focus on Rachel Reeves' income tax U-turn, with new reports discussing potential new taxes on homeowners (The Telegraph), its impact on working people (Morning Star Online), and the resulting political turmoil (The Spectator, The Independent, Channel 4 News, New Statesman, Sky News, Evening Standard, HuffPost UK). Separately, the US Justice Department is investigating Epstein's alleged ties to Clinton and banks after a Trump request (BBC News).
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