(Bloomberg) -- UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves could push through over £20 billion ($26 billion) of tax hikes at the upcoming budget without breaking any election pledges by targeting ...
Bosses reported feeling more pessimistic about the economy amid fears of a tax-raising Budget next month, as firms' ...
SNP Work & Pensions spokeswoman Kirsty Blackman MP said: “It’s a scandal that so many children across the UK are living in ...
UK chancellor Rachel Reeves is unlikely to cut pension tax relief for higher earners in her Budget next month because it ...
Experts warn Rachel Reeves is likely to hit pension contributions in the budget to raise billions of pounds. Sir Steve Webb, ...
The Prime Minister (pictured) said the 'one consistent theme' during the election campaign was that the public already ...
What started with a hum in July has grown into a loud and rhythmic beat, and will next month become a deafening wall of noise ...
This could be the moment that the Labour government started to find its feet. Rachel Reeves, the chancellor, is “ready to ...
The Government is poised to approve the extension of HS2 into Euston station, despite concerns it could saddle the taxpayer ...
A significant increase in British public borrowing for investment is not risk-free, a think-tank warns, as markets closely watch the new government's fiscal strategies. Finance Minister Rachel Reeves ...
A big increase in British public borrowing to boost investment would not be risk-free, a think-tank warned ahead of the first budget of the new government, as markets were keeping a close eye on the ...