Chancellor Rachel Reeves will give an update on her plans for the UK economy when she gives a statement alongside an economic ...
UK chancellor Rachel Reeves will next week unveil the most “boring” spring economic statement in years, as she seeks to deliver a “stability dividend” for business and shore up an embattled Sir Keir ...
Rachel Reeves will deliver her Spring Statement on March 3, with growth and fiscal headroom in focus as the OBR updates its forecasts.
Rachel Reeves has secured a record-breaking borrowing reprieve in fresh data that comes ahead of the Chancellor delivering ...
Record public finances accompany stronger retail sales and business activity but some analysts express caution ...
The Treasury also said it will review whether its normal practice of publishing the OBR’s timetable for work on its forecasts in advance of the next Budget “continues to contribute to transparency and ...
Rachel Reeves has been handed a record public borrowing boost in the final set of figures on the nation’s finances before the ...
Rachel Reeves is opposing virtually all demands for changes to tax and spending in her upcoming Spring Statement in an ...
The think tank wants the chancellor to set a higher number of fiscal targets and take a more nuanced approach as the spring ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is giving an update on the government's economic plans for the UK in her Spring Statement address on Tuesday, 3 March - here is what to expect.
The Treasury has very successfully dampened expectations around next week’s Spring Statement. The message is clear: there will be no tax and spending announcements on March 3.
For the Chancellor, Rachel Reeves, to tell everyone in advance that her Spring statement will be ‘boring’ is a ...