Chancellor Rachel Reeves shared her Spring Statement to parliament today and as expected it was full of spending cuts - here ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ first Spring Statement last Wednesday (March 26) was just shy of a mini fiscal event.
Labour’s policy mix will not break the cycle of making irreconcilable promises on tax, spending and public services ...
“A shift in spending priorities away from the welfare state and toward defence signals a deeper ideological movement – one ...
Paul Holland, MD for UK/ANZ Fleet at Corpay, says a lack of policy clarity risks slowing EV adoption and increasing costs for ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has confirmed in the Spring Statement that reforms to Individual Savings Accounts (ISAs) are on the ...
Every fiscal event, whether it’s a Budget or GDP growth forecast, has to manage uncertainty. But, the Chancellor’s Spring ...
Delivering her spring statement on Wednesday, Ms Reeves unveiled a £14bn package to repair the UK economy that included cuts ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ spring statement to the House of Commons had little detail for those of us wondering about the ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. There were no tax rises announced at the Spring Statement this week, as the chancellor had signalled.
The construction skills funding package announced at the weekend totals £745m across the entire UK, Construction News has ...