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Rachel Reeves launched a major fiscal repair job with her spring statement this week, unveiling a spate of spending cuts in order to make her sums add up.
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the mood among Labour MPs and in the country was one of mounting uncertainty about what lies ahead.
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Chancellor Rachel Reeves shared her Spring Statement to parliament today and as expected it was full of spending cuts - here is a full list of those who can be considered winners and the losers
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has confirmed in the Spring Statement that reforms to Individual Savings Accounts (ISAs) are on the horizon, hinting that the cash ISA limit may still be cut. Rumours before the Spring Statement suggested that Reeves was considering instituting a £4,
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Delivering her spring statement on Wednesday, Ms Reeves unveiled a £14bn package to repair the UK economy that included cuts to welfare, prompting criticism from Labour MPs who urged her to reverse cuts amid warnings they will lead to increased poverty.
The Chancellor confirmed there would be no tax changes in her announcement on Wednesday (March 26), a political expert has shared, but this could mean balancing the books in other ways
The construction skills funding package announced at the weekend totals £745m across the entire UK, Construction News has discovered, but three quarters
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Watch as Rachel Reeves delivers her spring statement on the state of the UK economy on Wednesday, 26 March. Ms Reeves announced that the health element of universal credit will be cut in half for new claimants and then frozen.
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