Chancellor Rachel Reeves on Tuesday opened the door for a manifesto-breaking income tax rise, when she said the “national interest” would trump political expediency in this month’s Budget.
Rachel Reeves has “no regrets” over potential breaches of Labour’s manifesto pledge not to raise certain taxes in the ...
Kemi Badenoch criticizes Rachel Reeves for punishing hard-working Brits with tax hikes. Discover the implications of her ...
Rachel Reeves is blaming everyone else for her failures before the Budget, Kemi Badenoch has said. The Conservative Party ...
Rachel Reeves will promise a Budget of “fairness and opportunity” amid mounting speculation she is preparing to hike income ...
The Chancellor refused to rule out tax increases in her televised address, and is set to reverse election promises ...
Reeves is under pressure from Labour MPs to lift the two-child benefit cap, which stops most parents claiming child tax credit or universal credit for a third child. She could counter breaking the ...
Reeves is expected to lay out three key priorities of cutting national debt, easing the cost of living and protecting the NHS ...
Brokers have set out their wishlist for Chancellor Rachel Reeves ahead of the Autumn Budget, calling for tax and planning ...
The chancellor's pitch: the Budget will be painful, due to the actions of others, but it will be worth it, to tackle debt, ...
U.K. Treasury chief Rachel Reeves signals she will raise taxes in her upcoming budget, citing a sicker economy than ...
GBP/USD sank to April lows as Chancellor Reeves signaled upcoming tax increases, potentially paving the way for more Bank of ...