Figures from across the industry have expressed their frustration following Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ Spring Statement.
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UK households will have more disposable income over the next few years, but living standards will stall as businesses pass on higher taxes through lower wages and welfare measures are cut, new ...
Use our calculator below to see how better or worse off after the Spring Statement after Rachel Reeves announced public ...
At a news conference, Chancellor Rachel Reeves says she's determined to stop borrowing money to fund day-to-day spending.
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British finance minister Rachel Reeves, facing a weak economy, trimmed her spending plans in a budget update on Wednesday ...
The Spring Statement was light on announcements and long on promises - chancellor Rachel Reeves had no tax changes to pull ...
The new OBR forecast blamed higher energy and food prices and “more persistently high wage growth” for a rebound in inflation ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has announced further cuts to welfare benefits but no tax rises as the Office for Budget ...
UK households face an array of money changes from April as the new financial year starts, with increases to benefits, ...
Statement included tough penalties for late payment of VAT and income tax self-assessment for those reporting via the Making ...