Chancellor Rachel Reeves was this week hit by a growing Labour party backlash over her plans to cut state spending and news ...
Rachel Reeves has doubled down on the need to reform the welfare system, insisting the Government must “get a grip” on it ...
The British economy unexpectedly shrank during January, piling pressure on Treasury chief Rachel Reeves before a key ...
Britain’s economy shrank at the start of the year, official figures showed in a major blow to Rachel Reeves’s ambitions to ...
British defence companies selling products overseas are to benefit from a £2 billion increase to UK Export Finance (UKEF) lending capacity – a measure the Government believes will boost opportunities ...
Darren Jones, Treasury chief secretary, is leading a spending review — to conclude in June — which will cover three years of ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves (pictured) was considering reducing how much can be saved - possibly from £20,000 a year to just ...
Those who have difficulty washing, dressing or eating will be denied payments due to a tougher eligibility criteria ...
With poor growth and pressure on defence spending, Rachel Reeves faces having to make welfare cuts the likes of which haven't ...
An extra £4,100 per year could be added to the tax bill for millions of Brits following Rachel Reeve’s Spring Statement. The ...
Britain's economy unexpectedly shrank in January, official data showed Friday, piling more pressure on the Labour government ahead of its Spring Statement on the economy.
British food and drink exports to the EU have tumbled by more than a third since Brexit, reports The Guardian, citing new ...
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