The 2025 Spring Statement was Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ first major fiscal statement since the October 2024 Autumn Budget.
On a humiliating day for the Chancellor, she was forced to deliver a £14 billion package of emergency spending cuts to avoid ...
Reaction to the chancellor announcing billions in cuts and gloomy economic forecasts dominate the front pages.
The Chancellor warned there would be ‘no quick solutions’ to fix Britain’s financial woes. | ITV National News ...
The Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) predicted today that the tax take will climb to 37.7 per cent of gross domestic ...
UK chancellor sets out welfare cuts and departmental spending squeeze, but she may be forced to raise taxes in autumn ...
Blaming increased global uncertainty, Rachel Reeves squeezed £4.8billion out of sickness and disability benefits, leaving ...
Pressure was relieved slightly on the Chancellor on Wednesday morning as the Office for National Statistics (ONS) has revealed that the rate of inflation fell to 2.8% last month. But the OBR has ...
SO, after all the days of spin and expectation management, what is the verdict on the Chancellor’s Spring Statement? Well, despite Rachel Reeves promising stability, yesterday she admitted the ...
Figures from across the industry have expressed their frustration following Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ Spring Statement.
The UK's economic prospects are better than expected, but the forecasts are precarious and could easily be derailed.