Ahead of the speech, Defence Secretary John Healey had insisted that the UK and its allies are ready to "track and deter" ...
There were ‘too many leaks’ ahead of the autumn Budget, Rachel Reeves admitted this morning as she faced MPs on the Treasury Select Committee. The Chancellor acknowledged there had been ‘too much ...
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Hard-working Britons to lose £15k in spending power after Rachel Reeves's 'disastrous' budget
Hard-working Britons face losing up to £15,000 in "purchasing power" by 2029 due to policies unveiled by Chancellor Rachel ...
Reeves: PM and I decided ‘as a team’ not to hike income tax - The Chancellor also said a leak revealing she had dropped plans ...
British finance minister Rachel Reeves on Wednesday condemned leaks about key details of her November 26 budget that appeared ...
Kemi Badenoch has accused Rachel Reeves of lying to the country to “save her job”. The Chancellor is under pressure to quit after the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) published a detailed ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has angrily denied that her Budget failed to include any pro-growth measures, pointing to planning reforms, the approval of a new film studio in Buckinghamshire and a third ...
Sir Keir Starmer was responsible for tax rises in the Budget, Rachel Reeves has said. The Chancellor told MPs that the choice ...
The chancellor’s first ‘stability’ rule sets out that the day-to-day costs of government must be met by revenues. This is currently the hardest to meet, and the one that we tend to hear most about.
No one could argue the numbers in Britain’s budget were too small. On October 30 Rachel Reeves, the chancellor, laid out more than £40 billion ($79 billion) in tax rises, more than any budget has ...
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