Rachel Reeves still needs to level with the British people over tax rises - THE INDEPENDENT VIEW: Editorial: The chancellor’s ...
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 hole caused by sluggish growth and higher borrowing costs.
Rhun ap Iorwerth said child poverty ‘remains a national stain’ with children ‘not even afforded the decency of good health ...
MSNBC is fighting for freedom of speech amid growing concerns that Donald Trump will limit the rights of the press during his second term as president. The network released a new promo on Friday, ...
Rachel Reeves must not bring back austerity at next week's spring statement, a rising star red wall Labour MP has warned, urging the Chancellor not to ignore the plight of seaside towns. Labour MPs ...
Britain borrowed a lot more than expected last month, according to official figures that showed the scale of the challenge ...
Britain borrowed more than expected last month, according to official figures published today that showed the scale of the ...
An Ipsos survey found 31 per cent of voters believe Rachel Reeves should cut taxes, even if it means spending less on public ...
GB Energy will lead a 200 million pound ($260 million) solar panel project for hospitals and schools, Britain said on Friday, ...
Labour have rejected claims that the government is returning to a policy of austerity, just days ahead of Rachel Reeves’ Spring Statement where she is set to announce the biggest cuts since the George ...
David Lammy reportedly told ministers that he has a family member who is on benefits when they probably should not be ...