The UK's economic prospects are better than expected, but the forecasts are precarious and could easily be derailed.
Labour was elected on a promise to deliver growth and fiscal stability. Nine months into its term, the economic outlook remains downbeat, and the practice of making small book-balancing tweaks ...
Growth over the rest of this parliament has been revised up, but there’s no sign of the 2.5% annual growth the government is targeting. | ITV National News ...
Rachel Reeves' spring statement is exactly what we expected - full of empty promises, while laying the blame on Trump, Putin, ...
At a news conference, Chancellor Rachel Reeves says she's determined to stop borrowing money to fund day-to-day spending.
We've trawled through hundreds of pages of documents to find all the details hidden in the small print of Rachel Reeves' ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has announced further cuts to welfare benefits but no tax rises as the Office for Budget ...
Social security cuts, a Whitehall squeeze — and a (future) silver lining on growth. POLITICO sat through Rachel Reeves’ ...
Office for Budget Responsibility said the most “severe” scenario would ‘almost entirely eliminate’ the Chancellor’s £9.9 ...
Reeves didn’t want to be in this position. She’s been forced into finding spending cuts to make up the shortfall after ruling ...
It came as the Government’s official forecaster cautioned that there was a ‘significant risk’ around meeting fiscal rules.
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