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At the Court of Appeal earlier, Benjamin Myers KC, representing Letby, had told the court her original trial in 2023 covered an “exceptional case with exceptional media interest”, which could lead to “exceptional unfairness”.

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They say this would "rectify unfairness in the tax system, where working people are subject to proportionately higher rates of tax", and raise £16.7bn per year.

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A Treasury spokesperson said the government was committed to "addressing unfairness in the tax system".

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Supreme Court, the inherent unfairness of players being prevented from signing with the highest bidder became apparent.

The independent Institute for Fiscal Studies says it means the tax is “out of date, regressive, and distorted”, creating unfairness between households, and councils too.

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