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34 days ago
The Chancellor on Thursday unveiled a £1.8billion package of measures to soften the impact of the Iran war, saying she wanted to give families 'a bit of breathing room'.
The Morning Poll: Should Rachel Reeves really be introducing VAT cuts on visitor attractions, children's meals, circuses and other summer treats? ⊕
The chancellor said the move was designed to help families 'make memories' over the holidays. But is this the right use of public money right now?
UK launches ‘Great British Summer Savings’ to ease family costs ⊕
Families to benefit from reduced VAT to help lower costs at theme parks, theatres, zoos, and museums.
Is that it? Rachel Reeves cuts VAT on trips to Legoland to help with Iran shock - but DROPS 'Soviet' shopping price cap plan and no energy bills help ⊕
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The Chancellor said VAT on family attractions will be cut from 20 per cent to 5 per cent until September.
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