If the Court ultimately upholds the Court of Appeal's previous ruling, it could trigger a huge wave of mis-selling payouts - enabling large corporations to cut their tax bills.
The car loan mis-selling scandal risks blowing a £5.5bn black hole in the public finances, posing a fresh challenge for Rachel Reeves as she scrambles to balance Britain’s books.
Judge Tanya Chutkan ruled DOGE could continue to access federal data, saying a request for a restraining order from 14 states did not show they would "suffer imminent, irreparable harm." ...
Fourteen states led by New Mexico sued the Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, on Thursday challenging the alleged ...
The federal government posted a $129 billion budget deficit for January, up sharply from an unusually low $22 billion deficit ...
Conservative commentator and key Donald Trump ally Laura Loomer has claimed she has 'very damaging receipts' against a major ...
The legislation from Rep. Haley Stevens and 141 of her colleagues would cut off “unlawful access” to Bureau of Fiscal Service ...
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The US Treasury confirmed that Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) team has 'read-only' access to the payment system for operational efficiency assessment. This follows ...
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