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Rachel Reeves will unveil her long-awaited spending review on Wednesday, pledging to “invest in Britain’s renewal” through £113 billion of funding made possible by looser borrowing rules.
Which tax rises could Rachel Reeves introduce to pay for the £5bn welfare U-turn? - Labour’s pledge not to raise taxes on ...
When she became chancellor, Reeves set out two financial rules. The first was that day-to-day spending would be paid for with ...
Rachel Reeves has been given another stark warning of the implications of extending the freeze on income tax thresholds. The ...
RACHEL Reeves was in tears this afternoon as Sir Keir Starmer refused to guarantee her job amid Labour’s humiliating welfare ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces launching a tax raid on millions of Britons as it is only "lever" left at the Treasury's ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves wiped away tears during a tense PMQs, where Keir Starmer came under attack from Tory leader Kemi ...
Lifetime ISAs require deep reform as strict rules on cash withdrawals mean customers are left with less money than originally ...