Amid poor economic growth forecasts and global instability, Rachel Reeves is trying to balance the books by cutting spending on benefits. So why is a...
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Pippa Crerar and Kiran Stacey walk us through what we can expect to hear when Rachel Reeves makes her spring statement on Wednesday. With the government facing downgraded growth forecasts, rising borrowing costs and the threat of Donald Trump’s tariffs, how can it boost the economy and save public services? And how will major spending cuts go down with the party and the public?
Amid poor economic growth forecasts and global instability, Rachel Reeves is trying to balance the books by cutting spending on benefits. So why is a...
Rachel Reeves’ spring statement has marked out the goalposts for a Labour Party government that has, perhaps irredeemably, lost its way. Reeves has...
Labour was gambling on growth, but with stubbornly gloomy forecasts can they cut their way out of an economic hole?
BBC Verify's Ben Chu looks at how the Chancellor managed to stick to her fiscal rules in the Spring Statement, despite a jump in borrowing costs for...
Chancellor confirmed welfare cuts of £4.8bn in spring statement, but insisted the priority was to restore stability to the public finances
On the eve of Labour Party chancellor Rachel Reeves’ controversial Spring Statement, protesters will rally outside the Treasury to demand the...
Keir Starmer will face Kemi Badenoch at PMQs before the chancellor delivers her spring statement
Keir Starmer will face Kemi Badenoch at PMQs before the chancellor delivers her spring statement