Britain’s £26bn tax rise; Hong Kong fire, and more

英国26亿英镑的税收上涨;香港火灾,以及其他新闻。

The World in Brief from The Economist

2025-11-27

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Britain’s chancellor, Rachel Reeves, announced tax rises worth £26bn ($34.3bn) over five years. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • Britain's Chancellor, Rachel Reeves,

  • announced tax rises worth £26 billion or $34.3 billion over five years.

  • Measures include a freeze on income tax thresholds and a levy on homes worth over £2 million.

  • Ms Reeves said this will allow the government to stick to its fiscal rules.

  • Britain's economic watchdog released details of the budget before the announcement by accident,

  • embarrassing the government and sending bond yields yoyoing.

  • At least 44 people died in a fire that tore through seven high-rise apartment blocks in Hong Kong.

  • Another 45 were in critical condition.

  • 279 were still missing.

  • The cause of the fire is unknown,

  • but the towers were undergoing renovations and so clad in green netting and bamboo scaffolding.

  • Police arrested three men from the construction company on suspicion of manslaughter.

  • Donald Trump described the shooting of two members of the West Virginia National Guard near the White House as an act of terror.