Chancellor confirmed welfare cuts of £4.8bn in spring statement, but insisted the priority was to restore stability to the public finances
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The chancellor is set to expand cuts to benefits after being told the reforms would save less than planned.
Chancellor confirmed welfare cuts of £4.8bn in spring statement, but insisted the priority was to restore stability to the public finances
The Independent Alliance, a parliamentary faction of progressive, pro-Palestinian MPs, has issued a scathing statement condemning the government’s...
The chancellor unveils defence spending boost and welfare changes in Spring Statement.
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
After the welfare cuts backlash the chancellor is being warned about how she wields the scalpel in her spring statement
Reeves’ spring statement will also confirm the £5bn in welfare cuts announced last week and ambition to spend 3% of GDP on defence
Reeves’ spring statement will also confirm the £5bn in welfare cuts announced last week and ambition to spend 3% of GDP on defence
On the eve of the controversial Spring Statement, the Times has reported that chancellor Rachel Reeves could be about to announce even more cuts to...
Rachel Reeves’ spring statement has marked out the goalposts for a Labour Party government that has, perhaps irredeemably, lost its way. Reeves has...