British finance minister Rachel Reeves is eyeing tax rises and spending cuts to a value of around 40 billion pounds ($52 ...
Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves faces growing Cabinet disquiet over the scale of spending cuts she wants to help ...
Britain's borrowing costs have risen before the new government's first budget, which could open the door to a big rise in ...
The chancellor has emphasised the need to fill the apparent £22bn hole in the nation's finances. Sky News takes a look at ...
Ms Reeves has previously said the Conservatives left the new government with a £22bn shortfall, requiring "tough decisions" ...
As the FT’s chancellor game shows, the new ‘golden rule’ is her binding constraint. Meeting it could bolster fiscal credibility ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is “rolling the pitch for some big tax rises” in the Budget, a top economist warned on Wednesday.
Filling the £22bn financial "black hole" would only be enough “to keep public services" still, she told a meeting.
Rachel Reeves is facing pressure to increase tax thresholds after pensioners were dragged a step closer to paying income tax.
Chancellor previously criticised Rishi Sunak for the same policy in 2022, calling it ‘the worst possible tax rise’ ...
The Chancellor told ministers on Tuesday that plans to fill a £22 billion black hole would be enough only to ‘keep public ...
Rachel Reeves is aiming to raise £40 billion in tax rises and spending cuts in the Budget, it has emerged. The chancellor ...