Britain's biggest retailers have written to finance minister Rachel Reeves to warn her that last month's budget will make both higher prices and job losses a certainty and dent investment.
I was brought up on a Sussex farm of under 200 acres. In our pantry stood one of those Victorian china two-handled mugs which ...
MPs approved a series of Budget resolutions on Wednesday, which included an increase to employers’ national insurance ...
More than 70 businesses including Tesco, Asda and Sainsbury’s voiced their concerns in an open letter to Chancellor Rachel Reeves.
Rachel Reeves’ Budget, which she said will “rebuild Britain ... and a £22.6 billion boost to day-to-day NHS spending. Other measures brought forward in the Budget include £11.8 billion ...
Charities, dentists, hospices and GPs, as well as farmers, have all called for the Labour prime minister to change tack on chancellor Rachel Reeves’ Budget ...
Rachel Reeves’ Autumn Budget reflected the largest increase in day-to-day public spending in 20 years: real-terms department spending will increase by 3.5 per cent and 4.3 per cent in 2024/25 and 2025 ...
The dark secret at the heart of Rachel Reeves’ Budget is buried at the bottom of page 41 of the 205-page Office for Budget ...
As the Budget continues to cast its horrific spell over the UK economy, it is becoming increasingly clear Chancellor Rachel ...
Ms Reeves used October’s financial statement ... transport and housing. The Budget was constrained by two self-imposed ...