Arguably there is a looming economic event of far greater long-term consequence than next week’s Spring Statement. | ITV ...
The chancellor will deliver her Spring Statement on 26 March. We look at whether there will be any announcements on pensions ...
Cuts to welfare and future departmental spending growth should be enough to regain that lost ground and meet the fiscal rules.
The Spring Statement is not a Budget, which is one reason why Reeves is going to reach for spending curbs, not tax cuts. A positive side effect of her tweaked fiscal rules is she can’t go for the ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is to deliver the spring statement next week against the backdrop of a faltering economy. Reeves set ...
The campaign to raise the personal income tax allowance to £20,000 per year reached another milestone on Saturday afternoon, ...
Welfare cuts and planning reform are among the expected talking points when the chancellor provides an update on the economic ...
Chancellor warned ‘that's not available in the world we live in today’ as she prepares to unveil cuts on Wednesday ...
This is an audio transcript of the Political Fix podcast episode: ‘Austerity redux? Spring Statement lookahead’ Lucy Fisher Hello and welcome to Political Fix from the Financi ...
As the Spring Statement is just days away, there are speculations of a further freeze to income tax thresholds. This follows ...
Rachel Reeves will restrict spending on benefits and Whitehall departments rather than raising taxes to balance the public ...
The Chancellor has ruled out "tax and spend" policies ahead of her spring statement next week. Rachel Reeves is under ...