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UK launches ‘Great British Summer Savings’ to ease family costs | Business and Economy News

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UK launches ‘Great British Summer Savings’ to ease family costs | Business and Economy News
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Families to benefit from reduced VAT to help lower costs at theme parks, theatres, zoos, and museums.

Published On 21 May 202621 May 2026

The British government has launched a scheme aimed at helping families reduce the cost of children’s meals and summer activities, including visits to theme parks, theatres and museums.

From June 25 to September 1, 2026, VAT will be temporarily reduced to help lower the cost of days out and boost customer numbers for struggling businesses, according to a government statement released on Thursday.

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The initiative, dubbed the “Great British Summer Savings” scheme, is intended to ease pressure on household budgets while supporting the leisure and hospitality sectors.

Children aged five to 15 will also be able to travel free on local bus services throughout August.

The programme is estimated to cost about 300 million pounds ($403m), the government said.

“When I think about the summer holidays, I think about the Lake District – where I went as a child and later made memories with my own family,” Prime Minister Keir Starmer said.

“I know how precious that time is, yet too many parents feel they have to hold back because the cost of living is still squeezing budgets,” he added.

Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced that VAT would be temporarily reduced from 20 percent to 5 percent until children return to school in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.

The reduced rate will apply to children’s menus, family tickets for cinemas, theatres, concerts, shows and exhibitions, as well as admission tickets to attractions including amusement parks, fairs, museums and zoos.

“I know the cost of living remains the number one concern for many households. Our economic plan is the right one – supporting families and businesses while building a stronger and more secure Britain,” Reeves said.

The announcement comes as families across the UK and much of Europe continue to face rising fuel costs linked to the war in Iran.

It also comes at a politically difficult moment for Starmer. Earlier this month, his Labour Party suffered significant losses in local elections while the right-wing populist Reform UK, led by Nigel Farage, made major gains.

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