Well, the government said they were prepared to be unpopular, but is coverage like today’s really what they meant?
With weak growth forecast, the Chancellor is walking a tightrope to avoid tax rises and spending cuts ...
It wasn't a big item on the news. Just the death of a 140-year-old British business. No prizes for guessing whodunnit.
Rachel Reeves is on track to break her fiscal rules after an economic downturn in the wake of Labour’s record tax-raising ...
The National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR) has revealed that Reeves’s £9.9 billion fiscal headroom has ...
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 ...
RACHEL Reeves will be forced to hike taxes or slash spending after wiping out her £9.9billion economic buffer, experts have warned. The Chancellor’s remaining headroom is believed to have ...
As pubs fight to stay afloat experts fear some may start paying employees under the counter to circumvent disastrous NI rules ...
The CEO of an iconic 140-year-old department store has claimed Labour's "punitive" taxes are forcing the high street business ...
Retail traders have been scared off from investing in the UK market in response to the most recent Budget from Chancellor ...
As UK economics editor, my life for the last week has felt a lot like surrealist movie Being John Malkovich — but with Rachel ...
He said the forecasts for 2025 and 2026 are "driven primarily by an increase in government expenditure, but it's also ...
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