Billions of pounds of government borrowing could be spent on new infrastructure projects because of new self-imposed Treasury ...
The SNP Westminster leader has written to the Prime Minister urging him to intervene on the plans to raise £40 billion ...
PRIVATE healthcare errand boy Wes Streeting has hit the streets running. His magic bullet for getting overweight people back to work is to ...
Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves will have to increase borrowing by about £25 billion ($32.5 billion) in the budget ...
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True, Ms Reeves has some firefighting to do: she needs to find £20bn-30bn ($26bn-39bn, or 0.7-1.1% of GDP) a year just to stop Britain’s feeble public services from crumbling further, and ideally a ...
Rachel Reeves will present her first Budget as Chancellor to the House of Commons on October 30, but the fiscal event is already raising eyebrows amid reports about the tax rises and spending cuts it ...
A centre-left government proposing a slightly more progressive tax system should hardly come as a surprise. But might a too-zealous programme of soaking the rich backfire on a government that says it ...
Earlier this week, gambling firms saw their shares tumble amid fears the Government is planning to double some taxes on the ...
The group is concerned that funding could be slashed when the new government reveals its budget priorities at the end of the ...
Rachel Reeves will announce Labour’s first Budget in 15 years later this month, leading one of the most highly-anticipated ...