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It might not have been a budget, but the spring statement felt like one. There was red pen all over the chancellor's economic plans as Rachel Reeves sought to repair deteriorating public finances ...
Rachel Reeves has delivered her much anticipated spring statement today. The chancellor's statement is not a formal budget - as Labour pledged to only deliver one per year - but rather an update ...
"Definitely not a Budget" is the basic message emerging from the Treasury about the chancellor's upcoming economic statement. There will not just be no red box outside Number 11, there will only ...
No personal tax increases, a squeeze on benefits, and hints of a future Isa shake-up were among the key announcements Rachel Reeves was true to her word when she said the Spring Statement would ...
She said in a statement: “Everything I do at Sentebale is in pursuit of the integrity of the organisation, its mission, and the young people we serve. “My actions are guided by the principles ...
Here are the key highlights from today’s statement. The Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) now forecasts a deficit of £36.1 billion in 2025-26, falling to £13.4 billion the following year and ...
In today’s Spring Statement, departmental spending plans and, it seems, welfare policy have been fine-tuned to return to precisely the same amount of headroom that she had previously. This approach ...
"We have also seen that the government of India has the intent and capability to interfere in ... elections by certain foreign governments. In a statement, the Ministry of External Affairs ...