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Rachel Reeves has squeezed the welfare budget further and boosted defence spending in a Spring Statement aimed at kick-starting the faltering economy. The Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR ...
BENEFITS were slashed and a bonfire of civil service jobs was lit in Rachel Reeves' gloom-ridden Spring ... Fast forward to 2010 and George Osborne, Chancellor until 2016, set up the Office ...
Rachel Reeves' benefit cuts will plunge a quarter of a million people into poverty, according to the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP). An impact assessment published by the UK Government ...
Rachel Reeves is handing HMRC more power to crack down on tax avoidance as she looks to balance the books. In her first Spring Statement, the Chancellor said there would be no tax increases for ...
A quarter of a million people will be plunged into poverty by Rachel Reevesā€™ desperate attempt to balance the books. That is the grim verdict from the governmentā€™s own analysis of its benefit ...
his Tory successor George Osborne, through Philip Hammond, Rishi Sunak and, very briefly, Kwasi Kwarteng, to Jeremy Hunt and now back to Labour with Rachel Reeves, their combined efforts have ...
Today we've been digesting all the news from Chancellor Rachel Reeves' Spring Statement. Growth forecasts are down, benefits are being cut and defence spending is going up. And on top of all that ...
Rachel Reeves will blame spending cuts on the global ... The Treasury will reject comparisons with George Osborneā€™s austerity programme, noting that public spending is rising overall.