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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 ...
Rachel Reeves could launch a fresh tax grab on banks to plug the spending holes left by Labour’s recent U-turns, new analysis ...
Rachel Reeves said was steering the economy past a black hole but her calculations are off and we’re heading for the abyss, ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves should bring forward a change to fiscal rules to ease pressures faced at spring fiscal events, a ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has claimed the UK government made a tactical retreat over its flagship planning bill in an attempt to speed it on to the statute book.
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 ...
NIESR said Reeves may have to build a larger headroom to win support from the bond markets and businesses across the country.
Embarrassing about-turns on welfare and winter fuel payments may be fuelling speculation of an autumn tax raid. But public ...
Rachel Reeves still faces making deep cuts in spending next week despite Labour's curbs on benefits. The Chancellor's Spring Statement next Wednesday had originally been billed as a low-key update ...
Rachel Reeves must raise taxes on working people, scrap the pension triple lock or start charging for the NHS, the ...
Government borrowing has overshot predictions, putting Rachel Reeves under more pressure to take control of public finances.
The Chancellor could be left at risk of breaking her fiscal rules by unexpected economic shocks and faces “significant ...