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Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced a reduction in Value Added Tax from 20% to 5% on visitor attractions, children's meals, circuses, and other summer activities as part of the government's cost-of-living support measures. The VAT cut aims to make leisure activities and dining more affordable for families during the summer season.
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