A school linked to actress Tilda Swinton is set to close, according to reporting. The outlet says the school attributes the decision to changes in VAT brought in under Labour, describing the closure as a result of what it calls a “VAT raid.” The articles do not provide additional details such as the school’s full name, location, student numbers, or the effective date of closure. They also do not include direct figures on increased costs or any response from Labour or the relevant tax authorities. The reporting frames the closure as financially driven, with the school blaming the VAT policy shift for making its operation unsustainable. Aside from the claim that the policy change is the reason for the closure, the sources supplied do not mention alternative explanations, negotiations with government bodies, or plans for students after the closure. Overall, the available information centers on the school’s decision to shut down and its attribution of that decision to VAT changes described as being introduced by Labour.