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Trial leisure scheme breaks down barriers for deaf people

Three local leisure operators have teamed up with Bolton Deaf Society to make accessibility to fitness and exercise less daunting for the profoundly deaf and hard-of-hearing community.

A month-long trial is running at Bolton Arena Sports Village, Farnworth Leisure Centre and Leverhulme Park Community Leisure Centre, where front-line staff including receptionists and gym instructors have had basic British Sign Language (BSL) training so they can communicate more effectively with deaf and hard-of-hearing visitors.

Fourteen deaf community members have enlisted for the trial aimed at removing the need for sign language interpreters, making them self-sufficient when they visit a leisure centre, gym or swimming pool.

Zienna Hall, project lead at Bolton Deaf Society, said: “For someone who is profoundly deaf and uses British Sign Language – a visual not written language – as their first language, coming into a leisure centre can be very daunting with all the way-finding signs, registration and assessment forms, and instructions on safe equipment use in English – particularly when the staff in-situ can’t communicate with them.

“What we want to do is take away communication barriers and, ultimately, the need for interpreters, growing enthusiasm among the deaf community towards physical activity and regular participation.

“We did a trial last year and with interpreters in all the sessions, so all the deaf people used the interpreter and so did the staff. By the time the interpreter was taken away, staff had forgotten much of their deaf awareness/BSL training, and no one knew what to do.

“The venues weren’t able to commit to covering costs associated with an interpreter and/or communications support and positive momentum fell away. We learned a great deal.

“This time the staff have had deaf awareness and BSL training again, but we’re only having the interpreter present for the first session to go through the registration and well-being forms and to show them the gym equipment and so on.

“Then we are removing the interpreter for the next three to four sessions, so we can get feedback from the cohort that has put themselves forward about how leisure centre professionals are applying learning from their training.”

Lee Wood, head of commercial at Bolton Arena Sports Village, said: “We’ve all worked together to come up with a consistent approach when someone who is deaf or hard-of-hearing walks through the door. We don’t want to alienate them, we want them to enjoy the experience, so the journey is no different to anyone else. Ultimately, it’s the centre that has to adapt not the person.”

The trial has evolved from a post Covid survey called What Deaf People Want prepared for Bolton Deaf Society, Manchester Deaf Centre and Walthew House in Stockport, which found Bolton had approximately 600 BSL users and an estimated 55,000 people with hearing loss of some kind.

Zienna Hall: “It isn’t just about being profoundly deaf any more. Outside of that, there are people with cochlear implants, suffering from tinnitus, or hard of hearing through work, serving in the forces or old age. There are all kinds of reasons for hearing loss.

“Bolton Deaf Society was formed 155 years ago to serve British Sign Language users, but we’ve broadened our horizons in recent years for obvious reasons as we want to support as many people as we can.”

Giant baby starts big climate conversation in Rochdale

Rochdale welcomed a remarkable guest this week: an 8.5-metre-tall baby named Lilly, who made a surprise appearance at the town hall.

Lilly invited hundreds of local schoolchildren to share their thoughts on the future of our environment, discussing their hopes for protecting animals and nature, and envisioning the world they want to live in alongside her.

This eye-catching visit was part of the upcoming Wild Wanders illuminated nature trail event, set to take place next month at Hollingworth Lake Country Park. The initiative aims to amplify children’s voices in the crucial conversation about climate change.

While Lilly’s arrival surprised many residents, schools had received letters earlier this month inviting pupils to meet her outside Rochdale Town Hall. They were encouraged to express their ideas through poems, artwork, performances and songs, all of which is being recorded and showcased during the Wild Wanders event.

Outdoor arts specialists Walk the Plank have collaborated with over 240 local schoolchildren, community groups, and artists to foster a connection with nature and enhance engagement on climate issues. Participants have created striking flags, lanterns, and puppets that will illuminate the trail.

From October 24-27, visitors will embark on an enchanting walk featuring local wildlife, enhanced by soundscapes, light displays, projections, and captivating fire installations. The soundtrack will incorporate the voices of local children expressing their hopes for the natural world.

Rochdale Borough Council declared a climate emergency in 2019 and is committed to achieving carbon neutrality by 2038.

Councillor Sue Smith said: “The response from the children to Lilly has been incredible, and their excitement was wonderful to witness. Interest in Wild Wanders has been overwhelming, with thousands of tickets selling out in just a few hours. It’s vital to spark conversations about climate change and empower Rochdale’s children to envision a better world. I eagerly await Lilly’s return next month; it promises to be a magical experience.”

Liz Pugh, executive producer at Walk the Plank, added: “The children were thrilled to meet Lilly and offered thoughtful responses about their vision for the future. We recorded their desires for more green spaces, less pollution, and fewer single-use plastics. It’s inspiring to see how seriously they take their role as guardians of the planet, and they’ve provided us with wonderful artwork and letters.”

Wild Wanders is a collaborative effort between Rochdale Borough Council, the internationally acclaimed outdoor arts company Walk the Plank, and partners including the Local Cultural Education Partnership (LCEP), Culture Co-Op, Rochdale Development Agency, Your Trust, and Hopwood Hall College and University Centre. The event is funded by Arts Council England and the Garfield Weston Foundation.

This initiative is part of a broader cultural education program in Rochdale, aimed at engaging young people and giving voice to their concerns about the climate emergency.

Airfresh Mould Removal Expands to Birmingham, Continuing Nationwide Growth

Airfresh Mould Removal, a leading expert in mould remediation, is pleased to announce its expansion into Birmingham. Having established a strong presence in London, Kent, and the South East, the company is now bringing its professional services to the West Midlands, with further plans to extend its operations to Manchester, Liverpool, and other major cities across the UK.

Founded in April 2022 by Jo Powell as a sole trader, Airfresh Mould Removal has seen rapid growth in the past year. In September 2023, co-founder Tom Colgan joined the company, restructuring it into a limited business. This partnership has fuelled steady monthly growth, with the team expanding to meet rising demand for their services.

Airfresh Mould Removal stands out for its commitment to transparency, integrity, and putting the customer first. The company specialises in mould remediation and hoarder cleaning, gaining a reputation for delivering professional, ethical, and meticulous services. Beyond hands-on work, Jo and Tom are passionate about educating others in the field, offering mould remediation courses nationwide through the UK Association of Mould Experts.

“We’re thrilled to bring our expertise to Birmingham and look forward to serving homeowners and businesses across the city,” said Jo Powell, Co-Founder of Airfresh Mould Removal. “We believe in doing things the right way, offering honest advice, and providing top-quality mould removal services that people can trust. Our mission is to continue growing our reach while maintaining the strong values that got us here.”

With plans to expand further into Manchester, Liverpool, and beyond, Airfresh Mould Removal is set to become a key player in the UK’s mould remediation sector.

For more details on Airfresh Mould Removal’s services, visit mouldremovalbirmingham.co.uk or contact 01212 221198.

ZTL Contracting Broadens Midlands Reach with New Alfreton Branch

ZTL Contracting, a prominent UK contractor specialising in earthworks and ground improvement, has announced the opening of its latest office in South Normanton, Alfreton. This move marks a significant step in the company’s ambitious expansion plans. With this new office, ZTL Contracting is better positioned to support its increasing number of projects throughout the Midlands, reinforcing its reputation as a growing force within the construction industry. The decision to establish an office in Alfreton reflects ZTL’s commitment to broadening its presence and taking advantage of new opportunities in one of the UK’s most active construction hubs. This expansion comes shortly after the company won the VelociTees 2024 small business ‘Job Creation’ award, which highlights ZTL’s dedication to stimulating economic growth and job creation in the Teesside area.

With considerable expertise in delivering earthworks and ground remediation services, ZTL Contracting has earned a solid reputation for quality and innovation. Their consistent delivery of large-scale projects across the UK has secured their status as a trusted partner within the construction sector. In 2023, ZTL achieved an impressive turnover of £28 million, demonstrating the company’s resilience and ability to thrive in a competitive market.

The newly opened Alfreton office is centrally located in the Midlands and represents ZTL’s continued focus on increasing its operational capacity. This move will enhance the company’s ability to meet the needs of both new and existing clients within the region. As part of its growth strategy, ZTL Contracting aims to capitalise on opportunities in the logistics and infrastructure industries. The expansion will not only bolster ZTL’s regional footprint but will also bring economic benefits to the local area, including the creation of 35 new jobs, further illustrating the company’s impact on the local economy and construction sector.

Wayne Morris, Managing Director of ZTL Contracting, shared his excitement about the company’s next steps, saying, “The Midlands region represents a vibrant landscape of new opportunities and growth for our industry. By establishing our new office in Alfreton, we’re not just expanding our geographical footprint; we’re aligning with the heart of where development is most dynamic. This is an exciting time for ZTL as we delve into projects that not only challenge us but also enable us to contribute significantly to the region’s economic and infrastructural development. We’re here to build a better tomorrow, and the Midlands is a key part of that vision.”

Looking ahead, ZTL Contracting remains committed to expanding its project portfolio. With a strong focus on sustainability, quality, and innovation, the company is set to play a major role in shaping the construction industry while driving the growth of the regions in which it operates.

Door4 marketing advice events are transforming business success

Lancashire performance marketing agency Door4, which specialises in the home and garden sector, has announced the next in its series of free-to-attend events that are helping businesses transform their marketing and drive successful growth.

Following the resounding success of its events that have explored efficiency and effectiveness in home & garden marketing and campaign planning – from insight to impact, on October 3, the experts at Door4 will be discussing how growth brands identify and track ‘the metrics that matter’.

Tailored to the needs of companies operating in the sector, the interactive workshop is a MUST for any business leaders or marketers looking to gain an advantage through more effective analysis and measurement and to gain crucial insights to improve the ROI on their marketing campaigns.

Hosted by experts from award-winning Burnley agency Door4, the speakers will outline practical strategies that you can implement immediately – to improve conversion rates, lower CPAs, and work smarter, not harder, with ads.

The event will underscore the importance of shifting marketing measurement towards metrics that directly correlate with business success, such as ROI, lead quality, and customer engagement over time.

Leon Calverley, director and founder of Door4, said: “It’s shocking how many companies, including those operating in the home and garden sector, measure the wrong marketing success indicators. We found that a staggering six out of 10 marketing leaders struggle to demonstrate the impact of their marketing because they’re measuring the wrong metrics; this is set against a backdrop of decreased sales in the sector and forecasts warning that reduced consumer spending on products for the home is set to continue for some time.

“Our research has shown that many businesses track what is easy rather than what is meaningful, often due to the lack of clear business objectives or poor alignment between marketing and sales teams; metrics such as likes, shares, and impressions often provide a false sense of success without linking to revenue, conversion, or customer acquisition costs; and there is a prevalent focus on immediate results rather than long-term metrics like brand equity, customer retention, or lifetime value.

“Our free upcoming in-person event, ‘The Metrics That Matter for Home & Garden Marketing’, aims to show marketers and senior business leaders how to overcome analysis paralysis and make data-driven decisions with confidence. By simplifying the overwhelming data landscape, you’ll be able to clearly understand cause-and-effect relationships and optimise your strategies.

“We’re offering hands-on learning with interactive and practical activities and expert insights from the Door4 team, who have helped countless brands navigate the complex world of digital marketing and analytics.”

The Metrics That Matter for Home & Garden Marketing’ event takes place on Thursday, October 3, from 9am – noon, at Brockholes Nature Reserve, Preston. Breakfast is provided. For more information about this and other events taking place around the UK in 2025, or to register to attend visit: https://door4.com/nextevent

New events and amazing savings at Arighi Bianchi this month

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Arighi Bianchi has announced its new line up of events and not-to-be-missed promotions happening this month through to October.

From exciting furniture launches and new-in-store home accessories, to its Autumn SALE and a stunning limited-edition Alps inspired collection… here’s some of the Macclesfield store’s upcoming activities.

With its Wellbeing Within promotion in full swing, there is still chance to enjoy special offers and get expert advice on how to create a harmonious home environment that supports a healthier lifestyle.

There is also the chance to win a luxury Hypnos mattress, together with an overnight stay for two at the luxurious Tawny Hotel. Enter via the store’s social media channels or by completing an entry form in the ‘Hypnos Sleep Zone’ on the store’s top floor. The competition closes on Friday, October 4.

Arighi Bianchi’s Autumn Sale also launches next week, on Thursday, September 26, with savings across the store (and online) of up to 30%. Browse the store to find fantastic deals on everything from sofas and dining table sets, to lighting and flooring coverings. It’s the ideal time to invest in new furniture ahead of the Christmas period or for anyone planning ahead for presents, then Arighi’s CASA designer accessories lounge will provide lots of gift ideas.

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On Sunday, September 29, Arighi Bianchi is once again opening the doors to its ‘one-day-only’ Warehouse Clearance Event from 10am to 3pm. Within its Warehouse Sale, at Halles Warehouse on Park Lane in Macclesfield, you’ll find super bargains of up to 70% off Arighi Bianchi classics and designer brands. Arighi’s expert team will also be on hand to provide help and advice on the best buys and options available.

CASA Accessories Lounge

If you’re planning a home interiors project, then another event not to be missed is its exclusive, interactive Home Styling Workshop with interior designer Brent Simpson on Thursday, September 26. Two sessions will take place, from 11am to 1pm and 2pm to 4pm. Tickets are available online at www.arighibianchi.co.uk and guests can look forward to a glass of fizz and canapes on arrival, and a luxury goody bag, as well as personalised home styling guidance, a deep dive into the latest Romo fabric and upholstery collection now in-store, and the chance to create a professional interior design moodboard.

Postcards from the Alps … coming this Autumn

Leading into October, the Arighi team will be transporting visitors to the store to the Alps. The new campaign includes a carefully curated collection of homewares and accessories, food and drink and ‘how to get the Alpine look’ tips – think cosy log cabin vibes, reclaimed wood furniture, ski chalet style accessories and cosy textured soft furnishings. There will also be a new delicious hot chocolate menu at Caffè AB and the chance to win an Alpine Escape!

To find out more about everything happening at Arighi Bianchi visit the What’s On section of the website and keep an eye out on its social media for more announcements and event details throughout the coming weeks.

Dave Antrobus on AI’s Importance in Safeguarding UK National Security: A Strategic Overview

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Dave Antrobus is at the forefront of integrating artificial intelligence into the UK’s national security strategy. He highlights how AI technologies can significantly enhance public safety, from predicting threats to improving emergency response efforts. With AI, security agencies can better analyse data to prevent cyber threats and respond more swiftly to potential dangers.

Antrobus, co-founder of Inc & Co, believes that AI’s role extends beyond traditional security measures. His work explores how AI can reshape surveillance systems while considering ethical implications, ensuring both effectiveness and respect for human rights. This approach addresses the delicate balance between technological advancement and civil liberties.

AI is not just about technology; it’s about safeguarding society. Through initiatives aimed at ethical implementation, Antrobus makes a compelling case for strong regulations to guide AI development. Encouraging dialogue on AI’s ethical use is essential to safeguarding national security while also fostering public trust.

Assessing the Role of AI in Enhancing UK National Security

AI is rapidly becoming a pivotal tool in strengthening national security. It plays an important role in intelligence and surveillance, defending against cyber threats, and ensuring ethical use while respecting privacy.

AI in Intelligence and Surveillance

Artificial Intelligence has revolutionised the intelligence domain by enabling real-time data processing and pattern recognition. It helps organisations like the UK intelligence community and GCHQ to enhance their surveillance capabilities. AI systems can efficiently analyse vast amounts of data from various sources, identifying threats that may go unnoticed by human analysts. This improves decision-making in situations demanding quick responses. Moreover, machine learning models can predict future threats by analysing historical data, offering pre-emptive insights that are crucial in safeguarding public safety and national security.

Cybersecurity and AI’s Defensive Mechanisms

AI significantly enhances cybersecurity by identifying and responding to cyber threats with speed and precision. Machine learning algorithms succeed in recognising unusual network activities, which may signal the onset of cyber-attacks. These intelligent systems continuously learn from new data, adapting to emerging threats more effectively than traditional security measures. AI’s ability to automate responses reduces the time taken to counter attacks, offering robust protection for UK security systems. By employing AI-driven cybersecurity solutions, they can maintain a more secure digital environment, reducing the risk associated with cyber threats.

Ethical Uses of AI in Public Safety

Ensuring ethical standards in the deployment of AI for public safety is a pressing concern. Integrating AI into security systems should be accompanied by stringent ethical guidelines to protect human rights and uphold accountability. The UK intelligence community must adhere to ethical standards when utilising AI technologies. Key principles include transparency, minimisation of bias, and ensuring accountability. Engaging in dialogue with civil society and legal experts is crucial to address potential ethical challenges, ensuring AI technologies support public safety without compromising individual rights.

The Impact of AI on Data Privacy and Protection

The integration of AI into national security raises critical issues concerning data privacy and protection. While AI enhances security capabilities, it must not infringe on individual privacy rights or lead to unlawful surveillance. Legally compliant data practices and robust AI regulation can ensure that AI-driven security measures respect privacy. Data protection laws provide a framework for balancing security needs with personal privacy, requiring AI systems to operate within these boundaries. The UK must sustain an approach where AI supports national security while safeguarding citizens’ personal information through strict data governance policies.

The Future Landscape of AI in National Security

Artificial intelligence plays a crucial role in enhancing national security. It offers powerful tools to predict and address potential threats, promotes innovation within intelligence agencies, and brings challenges, especially regarding ethics and guidance.

Predictive Analytics and National Threats Identification

AI tools like predictive analytics can help identify national security threats before they occur. By processing vast data sets, AI can spot patterns and trends, offering insights into potential dangers. Predictive policing uses similar methods to enhance safety, giving law enforcement a way to efficiently focus resources.

These technologies offer the accuracy and speed necessary to respond to urgent threats. They help reduce human error and increase efficiency, allowing better allocation of national and local security resources.

Innovation and Upskilling within the Intelligence Community

AI’s role in national security also involves driving innovation within intelligence agencies. As AI tools become more sophisticated, they open new possibilities for information gathering and analysis. This requires upskilling current intelligence personnel to handle advanced technologies efficiently.

Training programs focus on equipping agents with the skills needed to leverage AI effectively. By combining human expertise with AI’s capabilities, intelligence agencies can improve their operational efficiency and decision-making abilities.

Challenges and Guidance for AI Development in Security

Several challenges arise with AI’s integration into national security, especially ethical concerns and maintaining oversight. Ensuring AI tools act within ethical boundaries remains a priority, guiding their development and application. Balancing innovation with privacy and civil liberties is crucial.

Developers and policymakers must collaborate to create guidelines that ensure responsible AI use. Continued dialogue on regulatory frameworks and ethical standards fosters trust and supports the sustainable evolution of AI in security contexts. By addressing these challenges, AI continues to transform the landscape of national security responsibly.

Fibabanka Partners with GetirFinans to Launch Türkiye’s First BaaS Platform

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Fibabanka has introduced a pioneering Service Banking model in collaboration with GetirFinans, marking a new era in financial services through its innovative BaaS (Banking as a Service) platform. The bank has set its sights on expanding this platform to cater to industries worldwide, starting with the UK.

As a leader in Türkiye’s banking sector, Fibabanka has launched the country’s first Banking as a Service model in partnership with GetirFinans, which received $70 million in investment last year at a valuation of $250 million. This collaboration represents a key element in Fibabanka’s strategy to expand its BaaS offering, allowing non-banking businesses to integrate financial services into their operations efficiently.

Enabled by Fibabanka’s cutting-edge technology, the BaaS model is set to transform financial services, giving companies across various sectors the ability to integrate banking solutions into their platforms seamlessly. As one of the few global institutions to implement this model, Fibabanka is positioning itself as a leader in the Turkish financial landscape.

Revolutionising Financial Services Integration

The partnership with GetirFinans serves as the first application of Fibabanka’s BaaS platform. Through GetirFinans, integrated within the Getir app, users can access various banking services, such as account management, card issuance, and payments, directly from the app. By using Fibabanka’s digital infrastructure, GetirFinans is able to offer these services without the need for a banking licence, allowing them to focus on their core business activities.

With more than 500 APIs powering its platform, Fibabanka’s BaaS model allows businesses to seamlessly incorporate financial services, enabling cost-effective and efficient service delivery. From major retailers to fintech startups, organisations can utilise this platform to meet growing customer demand for integrated financial solutions.

Ömer Mert, General Manager and Member of the Board of Directors at Fibabanka, highlighted the innovation behind this model: “As consumer expectations around financial services evolve, businesses are seeking ways to offer seamless and integrated experiences through their own platforms. Our Banking as a Service model responds directly to these demands by enabling businesses outside the banking sector to access financial infrastructure easily. The GetirFinans collaboration is just the first step, and we look forward to expanding our platform further to meet the needs of various industries and countries.”

Broadening the Reach of Financial Services

Fibabanka’s BaaS model is designed to enhance financial inclusion by making banking services more accessible to a wider audience. Through partnerships like GetirFinans, Fibabanka is reaching beyond traditional banking, providing innovative solutions tailored to modern business and consumer needs.

The platform also offers operational advantages for partner organisations, reducing the costs and complexities typically associated with providing financial services. Fibabanka manages the backend operations that require a banking licence, allowing businesses to focus on their growth and customer experience.

A Vision for the Future

The introduction of Fibabanka’s BaaS model is just the beginning. The bank plans to expand its digital banking services to more industries and countries, with a strong commitment to innovation and technology-driven solutions. Fibabanka aims to set new standards in the financial services sector, benefitting both businesses and their customers.

“We are proud to be at the forefront of this shift in the banking landscape,” Mert added. “As the destination for BaaS in Türkiye, Fibabanka will continue to build on this model, offering new collaborations that meet the needs of our partners and their customers. Our mission is to redefine the boundaries of digital banking through innovation, and this is just the first of many milestones we intend to achieve.”

Platform81 Expands into Wiltshire with Trowbridge Office Opening

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Platform81, a prominent digital marketing and web development agency, has opened its newest office in Trowbridge, Wiltshire. This expansion brings the company’s specialist knowledge to local businesses, offering tailored services to improve their online presence and meet their marketing objectives.

The Trowbridge office will provide a comprehensive range of services, including website design, web development, PPC advertising, social media marketing, branding, graphic design, and search engine optimisation (SEO). Platform81 supports businesses at all stages, from building their website to achieving sustainable growth through strategic digital marketing.

With a focus on supporting Wiltshire businesses in increasing brand awareness, driving traffic to their websites, and improving online sales, Platform81 offers customised strategies to deliver the best possible results for businesses of any size.

“We’re excited to open our office in Trowbridge and start collaborating with local businesses to help them achieve their digital marketing goals,” said Gary Mawhinney, spokesperson for Platform81. “Wiltshire is an exciting and expanding region, and we believe there is huge potential to help local businesses succeed online.”

The arrival of Platform81 in Trowbridge allows local businesses to access high-quality digital services without the need to seek out agencies in larger cities like Bristol or London.

“Our objective is to provide Wiltshire businesses with the resources they need to compete effectively in the digital space,” added Mawhinney. “From website creation to targeted marketing campaigns, we offer the full range of services needed to make a real impact online.”

Platform81 has a proven track record of helping clients across various sectors, including retail, beauty, and health. With established offices in Greater Manchester and Worcestershire, the agency has helped brands such as Harrisons Direct, Sienna X, and Gymfinity Kids achieve measurable success online. The Trowbridge office will continue this tradition of delivering excellent results to local businesses.

Platform81 is keen to establish long-term relationships with Wiltshire businesses, providing strategic advice and practical solutions to help them grow their brands and reach wider audiences.

To find out more about how Platform81 can support your business, contact Daryl at 01225 231 014 to book a consultation.

Chancellor undeterred as Gaza protester interrupts keynote speech

The chancellor has said Labour is “not a party of protest” as her keynote conference speech was disrupted by hecklers.

As Rachel Reeves spoke in Liverpool, an audience member began shouting accusations that the UK continues to supply arms to Israel, causing her to pause.

The protester was quickly escorted out of the building and after, Reeves shouted: “This is a changed Labour Party, a Labour Party that represents working people, not a party of protest,” before resuming her speech.

“One year ago I stated my intention,” she said. “That the next time I addressed you, I would do so as the first female chancellor of the exchequer. You can consider that a promise fulfilled.”

She went on tell the conference there had been a £22 billion black hole, left by the previous government, adding: “Because of the legacy left by the Conservatives the road ahead is steeper and harder than we expected. Figures released on Friday showed another month of record borrowing. That is the inheritance that they left in black and white.”

Reeves state there would not be an increased tax for working people and that the party was already chasing tax evaders and avoiders.

The government announced it will introduce VAT on private school fees to invest in 94% of children attending state schools.

Reeves also spoke about the ‘triple lock’ pensions pledge which could fall victim to cuts in the budget next month. The triple lock means the rise in state pension will either match the rate of inflation, average earnings or 2.5% – whichever is more.

But there will be no U-turn on the means tested winter tax fuel allowance decision, which means around 10 million pensioners will no longer get the payment of up to £300 to help heat homes.

Reeves added: “This budget is for economic growth. I believe in a better Britain, a Britain of enterprise. My ambition knows no limits because I can see the prize on offer if we make the right choices now. Growth is the challenge and investment is the solution.”

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