Chancellor Rachel Reeves will give an update on her plans for the UK economy when she gives a statement alongside an economic forecast on 3 March.
The spring statement on March 3 is being sold as a "low key" event by the government but there is still plenty to look out on the state of the economy and people's finances ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves to make speech, with Brits eager to see if tax rises and changes to student loans are contained ...
The Chancellor laid out further benefits cuts and a crackdown on tax avoiders in her Spring Statement after the UK’s growth forecast was halved. Rachel Reeves on Wednesday confirmed the Office for ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves will present her first highly anticipated spring statement to parliament on Wednesday. After a controversial first Autumn budget was revealed in October 2024, Ms Reeves ...
Rachel Reeves pledged to “secure Britain’s future” as she blamed a blow to Britain’s finances on global chaos caused by Donald Trump. In her Spring Statement – viewed as another Budget in all but name ...
This is the Spring Statement that Chancellor Rachel Reeves has long been waiting for in opposition: a moment of sheer insignificance. In May 2023, six months after the mini-budget debacle, Reeves ...
The Spring Statement might have less of an impact than the Budget, but the annual fiscal event is still key to understanding what is happening in the UK economy and where it’s headed ...
Despite the best efforts of Rachel Reeves to play down the importance of next week’s Spring Statement, her address will be a key barometer for the future of the UK economy.
Rachel Reeves has insisted her spring statement will be a quiet affair as she wants the autumn budget to be the sole major fiscal event of the year.