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Rachel Reeves vowed not to raise wealth taxes in her Autumn Budget, casting off speculation that the Chancellor of the Exchequer will increase levies to defend the UK’s fiscal buffer.
This isn’t just another left-leaning economist calling for a tax raid on the wealthy. Johnson is a serious, independent voice ...
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British finance minister Rachel Reeves said on Wednesday she still intended to stick to her self-imposed fiscal rules until ...
Rachel Reeves may need to make a change to her fiscal rules to allow more defence spending, economists have suggested. Andrew Goodwin, chief UK economist at Oxford Economics, said: “We view ...
British finance minister Rachel Reeves wrote in a column for the Observer due to be published on Sunday that she wants to ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves will hold talks with the White House next week as part of ongoing efforts to secure a UK-US trade ...
UK government borrowing costs rose again on ... The government’s forecaster has already said Rachel Reeves's room for manoeuvre to stay within her self-imposed borrowing limits could be wiped ...
But the OBR has warned the Chancellor Rachel Reeves that UK and global economic uncertainty could derail her plans. Rate of Inflation falls to 2.8% relieving some pressure on the Chancellor Rachel ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is boosting finance available to British ... She announced extra funding for UK Export Finance, a Government body which helps British exporters obtain loans and offers ...
Rachel Reeves was today accused of 'tanking the economy' as she laid out a fresh wave of spending cuts to offset stalling growth and balance the government's books. The Chancellor stressed global ...
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