Rachel Reeves is battling for her own credibility - and ultimately, the survival of Sir Keir Starmer's government.
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.
"You will all have heard a lot of speculation about the choices I will make. I understand that - these are important choices ...
If Ms Reeves does rip up the manifesto and increase the basic rate of income tax, she would be the first Chancellor to do so ...
The chancellor says "the world has thrown even more challenges our way" - Tory leader Kemi Badenoch calls the pre-Budget ...
GB News hosts Eamonn Holmes and Ellie Costello were joined on Tuesday's edition of the breakfast show by journalist Adam ...
Rachel Reeves will promise a Budget of “fairness and opportunity” amid mounting speculation that she is preparing to hike ...
Rachel Reeves is set to issue a fresh tax warning today in a speech ahead of the Autumn Budget, according to reports. The ...
In a highly unusual move, the Chancellor will use an early morning speech in Downing Street to address 'speculation' about ...
n Monday evening, just ten days after a historic defeat to Plaid Cymru in the Caerphilly by-election, Keir Starmer finally faced his backbenchers. It was the Prime Minister’s turn to speak at the ...
Brown’s increase in National Insurance has been remembered as one of the most successful tax rises in history: waiting lists ...