The finance secretary says her government is facing a "major shortfall" after the chancellor's Spring Statement.
Rachel Reeves's welfare changes are also predicted to leave 3.8 million families better off, but by a lower amount.
Like many chancellors, Reeves has resorted to various tricks – such as counting money moved to the defence budget to build ...
In a written ministerial statement published on Thursday, Health Secretary Wes Streeting confirmed mental health spending as ...
Those living in rural areas, students and benefits claimants expected to be among the most affected by the Chancellor's ...
The Chancellor met West Midlands servicemen and women at a tank factory in Telford as she sought to sell her spring statement ...
In an effort to lower the UK’s growing government expenditure, Chancellor Rachel Reeves has announced plans to cut 10,000 ...
A manufacturing firm in Hampshire has told LBC it’s set to almost double its size, as a result of extra spending on defence.
Statement update, delivered by Chancellor Rachel Reeves on 26 March, made no direct mention about the impact of revised ...
The "biggest portion" of welfare spending is on pensioners, which could make it a prime target to cut borrowing costs further ...
LONDON (Reuters) -British finance minister Rachel Reeves is likely to announce cuts to her spending plans on Wednesday in an ...