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Since coming to power, Labour has said the discount will be reduced to between £16,000 and £38,000, depending on the location – a significant reduction from the £136,000 discount currently available in London and the discount of just over £100,000 elsewhere.

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In the Budget, Chancellor Rachel Reeves said this rate would increase to 15% in April 2025, and the threshold would be reduced to £5,000.

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Since coming to office, Labour has said the discount will be reduced to between £16,000 and £38,000, depending on location.

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As bittersweet as it was to be reduced to a playoff spectator, it became easier once Kershaw accepted in early October that he wouldn’t be able to play.

The commission believed Gibbs-White's remorse and assertion that it would not happen again to be "genuine", offering enough mitigation for the standard two-game ban for being sent off for foul and abusive language to be reduced to one.

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