United Kingdom Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves says her new budget provides stability. She speaks at the Mansion House event.
The United Kingdom is raising taxes by an eye-watering £40 billion ($52 billion), as the government seeks to plug a hole in ...
Just 10 days after delivering her first UK budget, Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves is already at risk of breaking ...
The UK’s fiscal watchdog accused Treasury civil servants of breaking the law by withholding information before the March ...
Worries about this week’s tax-raising U.K. budget within financial markets appear to have eased with the interest rates ...
The Autumn Budget included a raft of changes affecting individuals (directors of personal service companies currently taking ...
The FTSE 100 closed up 40.86 points at 8071.19.Among the firms with updates today are Burberry, United Utilities, Young's, ...
On Wednesday, the Chancellor of the Exchequer of the United Kingdom, Rachel Reeves, delivered the Labour party’s first Budget since taking office, laying out her plans to “rebuild Britain” and “make ...
Ignore the comparisons, writes Howard Mustoe – any suggestions that market concerns over Reeves’ Budget bear any similarity ...