Rachel Reeves 'should go for the big tax dodgers' say Mirror readers unconvinced by her plan
After the Chancellor came out fighting with her bold plans to close the £39.8billion tax gap eroding this country's finances, most Mirror readers cast doubt on whether her ambitious game plan would work
DWP to tackle social security fraud in three ways to find 'lost money'
A new 'Fraud, Error and Debt Bill' will be introduced in the UK Parliament later this year - it will give the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) several new powers in a bid to crackdown on benefit fraud
DWP introduce 'seize and search' powers for people on four benefits first
The DWP will rollout bank account checks amid fears Universal Credit will be the "main focus" of the searches.
Deaf Kildare student campaigning to have Irish Sign Language added to the Leaving Cert
Kilcullen's Shane Hamilton is one of two deaf students campaigning to have Irish Sign Language (ISL) made a Leaving Certificate examination subject
DWP poised to carry out bank account checks on four 'major' benefits
The DWP will launch a bank account crackdown as it tries to recoup fraud.
Treasury reconsidering Labour plan for non-dom tax status
The change follows concerns over how much money will be raised, should wealthy foreigners leave the UK.
When multinationals minimise their tax bills, it puts the burden on everyone else
Rachel Reeves delivers her first budget next month and she must make spending cuts and raise taxes to fill the £22bn black hole in the public finances
Up to 3,100 LC students received upgraded result by SEC
Up to 3,100 students who sat Leaving Certificate exams this June have had a subject result upgraded by the State Examinations Commission.
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