British horse racing faces disruption. Jockeys, trainers, and owners strike against a proposed tax hike. The government plans to raise remote betting tax to 21 percent. Racing bosses fear job losses and income reduction. Brant Dunshea leads the campaign against the tax. James Murray defends the tax rise, citing online gambling growth. The strike impacts all British racecourses. Post navigation ‘Rahul go back’: UP minister sits on dharna on highway; demands apology over insult to PM’s mother Apple iPhone 17 series: Check prices in US, Dubai, and more; pre-order starts Sep 12