MANCHESTER, England, Nov 30 (Reuters) - British finance minister Rachel Reeves on Sunday denied she misled the public over official forecasts ahead of this month's budget, saying she had been honest ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Sir Keir Starmer will on Monday make a robust defence of the Budget as the Labour government struggles to ...
Today was the first budget where you didn't need to listen to the chancellor to find out first what is about to happen to our economy, taxes and the welfare state. Unfiltered by political spin and ...
Watch live from the Commons after Rachel Reeves delivered her Budget speech on Wednesday (26 November). The Chancellor unveiled a raft of tax hikes as she tries to plug an estimated £30billion black ...
Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch slammed Rachel Reeves as “shameless” after the Chancellor broke her pledges not to increase taxes. Mrs Badenoch congratulated the Chancellor for delivering her second ...
Rachel Reeves will present Labour's second Budget of this parliament on November 26, in what is seen as a make or break moment for the Government. The Chancellor will make a financial address amid ...
Republican Sen. Jim Justice of West Virginia has agreed to pay nearly $5.2 million in overdue personal taxes, the latest saga for the former billionaire who has been followed by a trail of financial ...
In announcing the measures, Rachel Reeves, the top economic official in an increasingly unpopular government, cited the forecasts for slower growth and the need to hold down debt. By Eshe Nelson ...
Rachel Reeves has said she is "asking ordinary people to pay a little bit more" after unveiling £26bn of tax rises in a Budget that also saw her scrap the two-child benefit cap. The chancellor ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Sen. Jim Justice, R-W.Va., listens as President ...
LONDON, Nov 26 (Reuters) - British finance minister Rachel Reeves announced a big tax-raising budget on Wednesday that will take more money from workers, people saving for a pension and investors to ...
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