Rachel Reeves has urged Labour MPs to unite behind her Budget as she vowed to stay on as chancellor in the years ahead.
The government will spend £16bn a year more by the end of the decade on welfare than was expected only six months ago, ...
Reeves urges Labour MPs to back make-or-break Budget despite dire growth forecasts - Chancellor to unveil series of measures ...
British finance minister Rachel Reeves fought back against criticism that she was raising the tax burden to a post-World War ...
Neil Kinnock, who called for the two-child benefit limit to be scrapped, says the Chancellor's decision to remove the policy ...
The Chancellor is due to deliver her second budget in the Commons on Wednesday, in which she is widely expected to pull the ...
The chancellor looked to rally the Labour troops, vowing she’ll still be chancellor in two years’ time if they back her plans ...
Tax rises for good reasons, they argue, as their critics to the Right argue spending, benefits and taxes are out of control.
Speculation is swirling about a potential challenge to Keir Starmer’s leadership, and analysts say a misfiring budget could ...
Reeves hikes taxes by US$34 billion (RM140 billion) to fix public financesTaxes will weigh on growth and Labour’s political ...
During an interview on BBC Radio 4's Today programme, the Chancellor was given the opportunity to apologise for breaking the ...
Political stability is much like riding a bicycle. It is hard to achieve without momentum. In opposition Rachel Reeves ...