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Rachel Reeves has delivered her much anticipated spring statement today. The chancellor's statement is not a formal budget - as Labour pledged to only deliver one per year - but rather an update ...
Rachel Reeves, Chancellor of the Exchequer leaves No.11 Downing Street to deliver a spring statement in the House of Commons Spring Statement (Picture: Victoria Jones/Shutterstock) Chancellor ...
Here are the key highlights from today’s statement. The Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) now forecasts a deficit of £36.1 billion in 2025-26, falling to £13.4 billion the following year and ...
In today’s Spring Statement, departmental spending plans and, it seems, welfare policy have been fine-tuned to return to precisely the same amount of headroom that she had previously. This approach ...
through its outreach programmes and purpose-built centre. Since 2010, the annual Polo Cup has raised over £11 million to support Sentebale's work. A statement released by Sentebale's former ...
Bond investors are eyeing Rachel Reeves’s Spring Statement with “heightened caution”, wary of policy shifts and how they could affect their money – including pensions. Financial advisers ...
But Rashad has approached the role with the same passion and clarity of purpose that she has brought to every chapter of her voluminous career. “It all comes back to serving the text,” she ...
Rachel Reeves will deliver her long-awaited Spring Statement this week amid growing fears of deep cuts to public services. The Chancellor is set to argue the world has changed since she delivered ...
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