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Labour’s pledge not to raise taxes on ‘working people’ leaves the chancellor with a limited number of workable options to ...
It’s surreal to write, but Reeves has become the only grown-up in a room full of spoiled children. A Chancellor surrounded by ...
Savers are already taking evasive action. They rushed to stash £3.9billion into Cash ISAs in May alone. That followed a ...
Families in rural Britain are scrambling to protect their savings as fears over looming inheritance tax changes grow. Many ...
City confidence in her is rock bottom — and Rachel Reeves’s high wire act is just one misstep away from a full blown ...
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Rachel Reeves did everything she was tasked to do by a party that needed power to bring about the change the nation craved.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is reportedly reconsidering key aspects of Labour’s flagship tax reforms for non-UK domiciled ...
If the Prime Minister is having to say he has full confidence you will stay in your job, your days are definitely numbered.
On Thursday, when asked if there would be tax rises in the Budget, Reeves told reporters that “of course there is a cost” to ...
Rachel Reeves has said she was “clearly” upset during her tearful appearance at Prime Minister’s Questions but insisted she was “cracking on with the job”.
The Chancellor said there would be 'a cost' to this week's U-turn on welfare reform, which she said would be 'reflected in the Budget'.
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