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Former pensions ministers Sir Steve Webb and Baroness Altmann have urged Reeves to rule out a tax raid on pensions, warning it would discourage retirement savings and leave people worse off in old ...
Don’t look to Steve Reed, the DEFRA Minister for an answer. It has become very clear that he has to defer to Rachel Reeves on all matters and she has so far only displayed an odd sniping approach to ...
The IFS warning comes as the chancellor says the UK is in discussions with the US over Donald Trump's new 25% tariffs on cars ...
Rachel Reeves’ Spring Statement was a brazen inversion of the truth. The Chancellor has put growth at the centre of Labour policy. Yet she had to reveal that the Office for Budget Responsibility ...
Steve Cole is Policy Director of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents. Steve Cole is Policy Director of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents.
Starmer and Reeves present themselves very much as a double act. But their relationship it is not underpinned by as deep a friendship as has been the case for other famous ...
Montgomeryshire and Glyndwr MP Steve Witherden repeated his calls for a wealth tax to tackle the UK government's cash shortfall. He said yesterday's Spring Statement from Rachel Reeves ...
An impact assessment of sweeping changes to the welfare state was published alongside Rachel Reeves' Spring Statement on Wednesday. It warned some 250,000 people - including 50,000 children ...
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 ...
That may be because it is perfectly apparent that the government has not yet fixed the foundations of the public finances, and without that, as Rachel Reeves rightly argues, no economy can be well ...
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