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Personal Finance
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Is Britain heading for a big debt crisis?
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Inheritance tax receipts jump 5%, as loved ones pay £190m more
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Simple assessment explained as millions brace for unexpected tax bills
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'Labour’s failure on housing is becoming a national crisis'
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