Well, the government said they were prepared to be unpopular, but is coverage like today’s really what they meant?
Rachel Reeves has left the door open to raising taxes next month to help plug a fiscal hole, despite previously insisting the UK public finances were on a sound footing and that she would not be ...
Rachel Reeves is "flirting with recession" after figures revealed the UK economy narrowly avoided a contraction at the end of ...
Since BBC News reported on Thursday that Rachel Reeves had exaggerated her online CV and had been investigated over her use ...
Rachel Reeves hit by claims she exaggerated Bank of England job on CV - A spokesman for the chancellor said the error was due ...
Analysts warned the Chancellor her split between spending cuts and higher taxes was "similar to that seen in unsuccessful ...
The last remaining branch of a retail institution is about to close for good – and those affected are deeply resentful of the ...
Britain’s economy grew in the final three months of 2024 to ensure the UK avoided going into recession. The Office for ...
Think tank says GDP growth is likely to be 0.2 percentage points lower in the first year of tariffs if implemented by the US ...
He said the forecasts for 2025 and 2026 are "driven primarily by an increase in government expenditure, but it's also ...
Rachel Reeves under fire for ‘exaggerating Bank of England experience on online CV’ - It was reported the chancellor left the central bank nine months earlier than she stated in her LinkedIn profile ...
Rachel Reeves has had a bumpy first few months in government. Her tax-hiking Budget prompted criticism from businesses and ...