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HMRC accused of 'dangerous and sinister' new tactics in tax crackdown linked to 10 suicides

Sky News Tuesday, 20 February 2024
HMRC has been accused of using "dangerous and sinister" new tactics in a tax crackdown that has already been linked to 10 suicides.
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Tax case dismissed against ex-Man City defender Mendy

Benjamin Mendy was able to settle the bill with HMRC after selling his house in Cheshire, a court heard.
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Yvette Cooper backs Angela Rayner amid questions over tax [Video]

Yvette Cooper backs Angela Rayner amid questions over tax

Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has expressed her support for Angela Rayner despite questions surrounding whether the deputy leader should have paid capital gains tax on the sale of her old council house in 2015. Ms Cooper hopes a line will be drawn under the issue when Ms Rayner sets out the facts to the police and HMRC, and argues the Conservatives are attempting to focus on this from 10 years ago rather than the current pressures on the NHS and the cost of living. Report by Etemadil. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

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