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Rachel Reeves, the chancellor of the Exchequer, broke down public spending plans, including more money for the military, public transport and affordable housing.
Keir Starmer has sparked fears of tax rises are expected in the Autumn Budget after making changes to his welfare bill.
There’s growing speculation that Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves will make a significant push on infrastructure.
Rachel Reeves is set to deliver her Spending Review on Wednesday in what could be a defining moment for the UK Labour government. The Chancellor will unveil the government’s day-to-day spending ...
Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves on Wednesday outlined the main areas of budget spending through 2029. Investments ...
Yesterday's British labour market data reinforced the concerns of those backing the United Kingdom. The unemployment rate rose as expected, wage growth slowed unexpectedly, and the number of ...
Shadow chancellor Sir Mel Stride warned that ‘tax rises are coming’ in this autumn’s budget, opposite Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner.
The Laffer Curve does exist. You may not want it to, but it does. The UK’s political class is in the process of learning this ...
Rachel Reeves condemned Palestine Action ahead of an update from the Home Secretary to Parliament on Monday on the Government ...
National trade body, the BMF (Builders Merchants Federation) has welcomed a £39 billion boost for affordable housing ...
The Chancellor and Sir Keir Starmer both sought to portray the spending review as a ‘new phase’ for the Government.