Rachel Reeves, the Chancellor, is under mounting pressure after accusations that she misrepresented the state of the UK’s public finances ahead of her £30bn tax measures, prompting demands for her
Rachel Reeves, the Chancellor, is under mounting pressure after accusations that she misrepresented the state of the UK’s public finances ahead of her £30bn tax measures, prompting demands for her
The Governor of the Bank of England has issued a warning over recent criticism of the Office for Budget Responsibility amid rising tensions between the fiscal watchdog and Chancellor Rachel
Allegations have surfaced that Chancellor Rachel Reeves misrepresented the state of the United Kingdom’s finances in the lead up to the recent Budget, creating a narrative of a significant deficit
A timely adjustment by the Office for Budget Responsibility has provided Chancellor Rachel Reeves with a £1.7 billion reprieve to stabilise the public finances before the upcoming Budget. This move
Rachel Reeves’ recent address at the IMF in Washington signalled a notable shift in the Government’s narrative about Britain’s economic woes. Instead of continuing to lay responsibility at the feet
Britain’s independent fiscal watchdog is poised to deal a significant blow to Chancellor Rachel Reeves, with the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) expected to downgrade its forecasts by up to
The debate over the role and relevance of the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) has intensified as the UK’s fiscal framework faces fresh scrutiny. The New Economics Foundation (NEF), a
The belief that rising immigration alone can resolve Britain’s sluggish economic growth and mounting fiscal pressures has been challenged by a leading figure at the Office for Budget Responsibility. David
Britain’s economic outlook has darkened considerably as the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) issues stark warnings about the nation’s fiscal stability. The government’s watchdog has signalled that existing commitments, including
The UK Treasury has breached its legal obligations by failing to disclose a £9.5 billion overspend by government departments prior to the March Budget, according to the fiscal watchdog’s leadership.






