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Europe bulletin: Tax freeze debate, EU plans to delay AI act, UK inflation dip

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Europe’s political and economic landscape is shifting on several fronts this week.

In the UK, the government faces tough questions over tax thresholds and stubborn inflation, even as price pressures ease slightly.

The EU is preparing to delay major AI regulations, drawing mixed reactions from industry and consumer groups.

Meanwhile, diplomatic efforts continue abroad, with President Zelenskyy turning to Turkey in hopes of reviving stalled peace talks with Russia.

A glance at the major developments in Europe today.

Starmer weighs extending tax threshold freeze

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer hasn’t ruled out keeping the freeze on income tax thresholds in place beyond its current end date of 2028.

Chancellor Rachel Reeves is looking at the idea, which could mean the freeze stays put for an extra two years, taking it to 2030.

Labour has said it won’t raise taxes on “working people,” but critics argue that extending the freeze would do exactly that in practice.

Because wages tend to rise over time, more people would get pushed into higher tax bands, even if the rates themselves don’t change.

The government says the move is meant to help close a major gap in public finances, with other ideas on the table too, like potential mansion taxes and gambling taxes, to help fill a £30 billion shortfall before the next budget.

The whole topic is proving politically messy, with opponents accusing Labour of edging toward breaking its manifesto promises.

EU plans delay to AI act rules

The European Commission is looking to push back the start date for some of the toughest rules in its AI Act, specifically the ones that cover “high-risk” AI systems.

Instead of kicking in around August 2026 as originally planned, these rules might not take effect until late 2027.

This delay is part of a bigger “Digital Omnibus” package, which is basically an effort to streamline digital regulations and give companies more breathing room to get their compliance in order.

The idea is to make sure all the supporting pieces, like technical standards and official guidelines, are actually ready before the strict rules start applying.

Not everyone’s happy about it, though. Consumer groups say the delay plays into Big Tech’s hands and waters down protections.

On the other side, many tech companies and some EU member states are relieved, arguing they need the extra time to adjust properly.

UK inflation falls slightly in October

UK inflation finally dipped a bit in October, easing to 3.6% from 3.8% in September, the first time it’s fallen since May.

The main reason? Energy costs aren’t rising as fast. Gas prices, for example, were up just 2.1% compared with a massive 13% this time last year. Electricity price increases also slowed down a lot.

Not everything got cheaper, though. Food and non-alcoholic drink prices actually climbed faster, rising 4.9% in October compared with 4.5% in September.

Even with the slowdown, inflation is still well above the Bank of England’s 2% target, so the Bank is expected to leave interest rates where they are for now as it tries to balance inflation control with concerns about economic growth.

Still, this small drop in inflation offers a bit of breathing room ahead of the autumn budget.

Zelenskyy pushes Turkey peace effort

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was in Turkey on Wednesday, hoping to breathe new life into stalled peace talks with Russia.

He met with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan in Ankara, where the two discussed possible ways to move closer to a fair and lasting peace deal.

There weren’t any direct talks with Russia during the visit, but Zelenskyy said he’s optimistic about restarting prisoner-of-war exchanges and stepping up diplomatic efforts.

Turkey continues to play an important middleman role since it’s one of the few countries that still maintains working relationships with both Ukraine and Russia.

Zelenskyy’s trip to Turkey came right after visits to France and Spain, where he was rallying for more military aid.

Despite all this renewed diplomatic activity, Russia hasn’t shown any signs of softening its demands for ending the war.

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