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Chancellor Rachel Reeves is poised to reduce her wafer-thin £9.9bn headroom even further at the Autumn Budget to avoid making ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves should bring forward a change to fiscal rules to ease pressures faced at spring fiscal events, a ...
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Rachel Reeves is lost in space
Rachel Reeves said was steering the economy past a black hole but her calculations are off and we’re heading for the abyss, says Helen Thomas One year ago, the new UK Chancellor declared that upon ...
When she became chancellor, Reeves set out two financial rules. The first was that day-to-day spending would be paid for with government revenue, which is mainly taxes. Borrowing is only for ...
Rachel Reeves has admitted that taxes are too high despite refusing to rule out further increases in future. Speaking before ...
Unemployment is up. Inflation is rising. Debt is soaring. The triple lock is under threat. Unions are plotting strikes. The ...
‘We believe if you can work, you should work,’ declared Chancellor Rachel Reeves three months ago, as she went through a raft of welfare reforms in her spring statement. That was part of the ...
NIESR said Reeves may have to build a larger headroom to win support from the bond markets and businesses across the country.
Government borrowing has overshot predictions, putting Rachel Reeves under more pressure to take control of public finances.
Sky News understands that there are considerations under way in government to change a little-known Treasury document - which ...