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SARAH VINE: Coarse and mouthy she may be, but Gemma Collins has something most celebrities lack: authenticity… and fantastically staunch views on benefit culture
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There is something about Gemma Collins ‘s use – or misuse, as some have categorised it – of the word ‘hermaphrodite’ that makes me warm to this self-styled Essex ‘Del-Girl’.

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After the 2025 COLA Takes Effect, Here's How Much the Average Benefit Could Go Up at 62, 67, and 70
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Here's Exactly When Social Security Recipients Can Expect Benefit Cuts, According to the Latest Trustees Report
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These 3 stocks are poised to benefit from the massive energy transition
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This Is the Average Social Security Benefit for Age 67
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Jensen Huang Just Said "Humanoid Robotics Should Be Right Around the Corner." Here's How Nvidia Could Benefit.
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Rishi Sunak's family 'will still benefit from inheritance tax loophole' despite Chancellor's Budget pledge the government will crack down on non-dom status
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Chancellor Jeremy Hunt announced last week the government would axe non-domiciled status, but a finance expert claims Rishi Sunak’s wife Akshata Murty will still avoid paying inheritance tax.

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This Is the Average Social Security Benefit for Age 65
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'We're on a path to low taxes': Jeremy Hunt hands 500,000 middle-income families more child benefit, slashes NICs by 2p – giving 27m workers £450 – and freezes fuel and alcohol duty in pre-election Budget… but pain for vapers, smokers and landlords
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Laying out the Tory pitch to voters, the Chancellor insisted that he believes lower taxes are the way to boost growth.

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Rishi Sunak urged to cut stamp duty in March Budget to give voters 'immediate' benefit ahead of the next General Election
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The tax cut is a ‘golden opportunity’ to win back voters, senior Conservative MP and former Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick argues.

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