The Chancellor Rachel Reeves has found herself with limited choices in crafting the next Budget, resorting to an array of minor tax increases as plans to raise income tax rates
The Chancellor Rachel Reeves has found herself with limited choices in crafting the next Budget, resorting to an array of minor tax increases as plans to raise income tax rates
As the Government prepares to deliver its autumn Budget, mounting evidence suggests Middle England faces an increasing financial burden while state spending on benefits continues to climb. Signals emerging from
Britain is witnessing a notable increase in the number of business owners relocating abroad ahead of the new Budget, a pattern attributed to recent tax policy changes and uncertainty surrounding
The Treasury is reportedly preparing plans to update the valuation of homes in the highest three council tax bands, F to H, as part of the upcoming Budget 2025. For
The Treasury is preparing to cover almost £5 billion in losses made by the Bank of England by the end of the decade as a result of its ongoing gilt
Rachel Reeves is grappling with a significant fiscal setback after the Office for Budget Responsibility opted to lower its outlook for UK productivity growth. This revision is projected to widen
Labour’s forthcoming Budget is expected to introduce a new tax surcharge targeting England’s most valuable homes as part of efforts to stabilise public finances. The proposed levy will affect properties
City investors are watching Chancellor Rachel Reeves closely ahead of the 2025 budget, hoping she creates more fiscal headroom to ensure economic stability. Concerns are mounting that disappointing her fiscal
Chancellor Rachel Reeves’s decision to reverse planned income tax hikes has ignited a political dispute and raised questions about the transparency of the United Kingdom’s fiscal process. The reversal arrives
Rachel Reeves, the Chancellor, is set to announce a significant increase in benefit spending in the upcoming Budget, with a proposed rise of £6 billion allocated to working age benefits.
Rachel Reeves, the Chancellor, is considering a comprehensive review of Britain’s regulatory framework as Labour seeks to accelerate economic growth. Documents circulating within the Treasury reveal that a government infrastructure
The arrival of the annual John Lewis Christmas advert, a staple of the British festive calendar, usually signals the start of a robust retail season driven by both sentiment and
The government is considering a significant shift in rail fare calculations that could reduce annual ticket price rises for millions of passengers in England. Sources indicate that Rachel Reeves is
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
The Chancellor, Rachel Reeves, is poised to unveil a new property tax surcharge targeting middle class and affluent homeowners, as the government seeks to generate £25 billion to stabilise UK
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has opted to place a freeze on income tax thresholds at the core of the upcoming budget, abandoning plans for an increase in the basic income tax






