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The chancellor is facing questions on the conflict between Israel and Iran and the government's Spending Review.
The chancellor said nothing was "off the table" in protecting people from the impact of higher oil prices.
According to a YouGov survey last week, only 12% think she’s doing a good job, while a whopping 71% percent says Labour is ...
The 1970s saw wealthy celebrities such as Sir Michael Caine and David Bowie quit Britain due to eye-watering levels of ...
Reeves — who has told Labour MPs to “go out and sell” the extra cash going to projects — said the 10-year plan for boosting Britain’s physical assets was “a turning point for our national ...
A report by Baroness Louise Casey will, it is understood, recommend that a new national inquiry should look at the race of ...
GB News host Camilla Tominey slammed Chief Secretary to the Treasury, Darren Jones, for rising unemployment, inflation and ...
Rachel Reeves was put on the spot by Laura Kuenssberg as she demanded to know whether Middle Eastern conflict would lead to tax rises in the UK.
Some in Tehran are threatening to close the Strait of Hormuz, which around 20 per cent of oil passes through on a daily basis.
A farmer is worried his son could be landed with a £500,000 bill upon his death due to Rachel Reeves' inheritance tax changes ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves said the intense fighting been Iran and Israel had driven up oil and gas prices by 10% - and ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves said the priority was helping victims of systematic sexual exploitation 'not people’s hurt feelings about how they’ve been spoken about' ...