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Rachel Reeves may turn to Britain's banking titans to plug a spending hole left by government policy switches.
JP Morgan’s Allan Monks has suggested that Rachel Reeves could opt to make her headroom even smaller than £9.9bn.
The IMF report stated: "The triple lock could be replaced with a policy of indexing the state pension to the cost of living." ...
Unemployment is up. Inflation is rising. Debt is soaring. The triple lock is under threat. Unions are plotting strikes. The ...
The number of investors paying tax on dividends is set to more than double in just four years as successive governments have ...
The Chancellor could be left at risk of breaking her fiscal rules by unexpected economic shocks and faces “significant challenges” in delivering the Government’s agenda, the International Monetary ...
Demand for the jab through the NHS and privately in pharmacies has remained steady since the end of the pandemic ...
Sir Keir Starmer will be forced to bow to pressure from 'the real Prime Minister' Angela Rayner and agree to recognise ...
The UK is in a real pickle. We were hopeful when Labour took power last year that new ideas and a fresh approach would spark life into Britain, reversing almost a decade of decline. But we were also ...