Rachel Reeves was branded delusional last night after insisting her economic plans are working as official growth forecasts were halved. On a humiliating day for the Chancellor, she was forced to ...
Rachel Reeves’s performance rating as Chancellor has neared the same level as Kwasi Kwarteng’s following his disastrous mini-Budget. Her approval ranking of -32 following this week’s spring ...
The Chancellor is struggling – both with the UK economy and explaining why she should attend live music for free ...
Rachel Reeves has been warned she faces having to hike taxes again after Donald Trump inflicted a major blow to her Spring Statement. The US president delivered the latest salvo in his ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves could float "tax raid on pensions" before this year's upcoming Autumn Budget due to the fragile state of the economy, analysts warn. During yesterday's Spring Statement, ...
Rachel Reeves's decision to slash welfare benefits by billions has been branded "disgusting" by former Liberal Democrat MP Norman Baker, following her Spring Statement on Wednesday. Reeves announced ...
Ms Reeves announced a £14bn squeeze on welfare and Whitehall spending in the Spring Statement to restore the £9.9bn headroom she has against her rule to balance the books on day-to-day spending.
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ theme was “security”. But as the dust settled on her Spring Statement, with ...
Reeves's speech confirmed our worst fears. Despite announcing fresh spending cuts, the Chancellor is still struggling to balance the books. Reeves is relying on some heroic GDP growth projections ...
Ms Reeves also confirmed a further squeeze on the welfare budget, building on cuts to the disability and incapacity bill set out earlier this month, with the package now expected to save £4.8 ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is set to make further cuts to welfare benefits and government departments in her Spring Statement on Wednesday. The government announced big welfare spending reductions ...
Now Ms Reeves has said she will not accept free tickets again in an attempt to draw a line under the issue. She told ITV's Good Morning Britain: "I do recognise how it looks to people.