The chancellor is expected to unveil a raft of spending cuts, which Labour says will make the government more efficient.
On Wednesday, Chancellor Rachel Reeves will stand up in Parliament to give her most important speech since October’s budget.
British finance minister Rachel Reeves is eyeing spending cuts for government officials who work in departments to the value ...
Labour chancellor did not rule out reforming tax on tech companies, like those owned by US President’s ‘first buddy’ Elon ...
Rachel Reeves has dismissed new analysis which claimed UK living standards will fall over the next five years. Leading social ...
By Andy Bruce LONDON (Reuters) -Businesses in Britain's huge services sector reported a pickup this month, according to a ...
Taxes are at the highest level they have ever been in the UK ahead of Rachel Reeves 's spring statement, according to a ...
Rachel Reeves is set to announce wide ranging spending cuts as she unveils her spring statement ... The government raised ...
Stacy Eden, head of real estate and construction at RSM UK, pointed out that “the [construction] industry sees additional tax ...
Rachel Reeves is set to outline more than £10bn of spending cuts in next week’s Spring Statement in a bid to fill a fiscal ...
Services helped drive UK private sector output to grow more than expected in March and at the fastest pace in six months, striking a positive note for the government ahead of the Spring Statement on ...
The chancellor says she does not "recognise" suggestions that means testing could be introduced in a bid to save money.