The Chancellor Rachel Reeves has acknowledged there were "too many leaks" in the run-up to last month's budget.
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Starmer doubles down and says Rachel Reeves ‘did not mislead the public’ ahead of the Budget
In a speech this morning, Sir Keir Starmer denied Reeves had given the country a false impression in the lead-up to her big ...
Richard Hughes said he wanted to help the Office for Budget Responsibility recover from the lapse, which is linked to ...
In a speech on November 4, the finance chief appeared to lay the groundwork to break Labour’s promise to voters and raise income tax rates.
It’s cute, but hardly conjures up the warp speed of the robotaxi revolution. China’s robocabs, constructed for a third of the ...
The chancellor continues to face accusations that she misled the public about the nation's finances ahead of last week's Budget.
The European Commission has opened a review into tariffs applied on electric vehicles produced by the Volkswagen group in China, potentially offering the German car manufacturer respite from ...
We start with business reaction to UK chancellor Rachel Reeves’ second Budget. Broken promises: Reeves is failing to fulfil her promise to kick-start economic growth, business leaders have said, after ...
Over a third of people think Rachel Reeves exaggerated economic bad news in the run-up to the budget - twice as many as ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces accusations that she misled the public in the weeks preceding the budget by overstating the ...
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Rachel Reeves 'reserves the right' to 'take action' on taxes
The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves has said that she 'reserves the right to take action' in the spring if she ...
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