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Reeves refuses to rule out more cuts amid growing Labour backlash - Chancellor faces speculation she will be forced to find more money to balance the books ...
Rachel Reeves has presented her first Spring Statement as Chancellor, outlining Labour’s economic agenda for the coming year ...
The spring statement is not a formal budget - as Labour pledged to only deliver one per year - but rather an update on the economy and any progress since her fiscal statement last October.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has set out her plans for the UK economy during her Spring Statement in the House of Commons. It came as the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) - which monitors the ...
As the chancellor was forced to deliver a brutal spring statement due to the flatlining economy, The Independent looks at what cuts Rachel Reeves rolled out ...
The UK Government’s Spring Statement revealed a Universal Credit benefit will be halved and jobs will be slashed in the civil service, however no further tax hikes have been announced. On Wednesday ...
The Spring Statement is a response to a new set of forecasts from the OBR, the UK’s fiscal watchdog, which Reeves confirmed had put her £4.1bn in the red against her fiscal rule. She added that the ...
Rachel Reeves will keep her remarks short when she delivers the spring statement today. But the enormity of what she is saying will be lost on no one as the chancellor sets out the grim reality of ...
Rachel Reeves will deliver her long-awaited Spring Statement this week amid growing fears of deep cuts to public services. The Chancellor is set to argue the world has changed since she delivered ...
DRINKERS and low earners were among the winners in the Spring Statement today - while first-time buyers and those on benefits were some of the worst hit. In her first Spring Statement as ...
2. Living standards and household bills The Spring Statement doesn't come in isolation. Next week, a series of household ...