Chancellor Rachel Reeves could cut billions of pounds from government spending, including on welfare, in the upcoming Spring Statement, as she tries to stick to her own spending and borrowing rules.
Treasury insiders say cuts to welfare spending and government budgets will be in the 'billions', as Rachel Reeves faces calls ...
The army is an executive body that must check itself, but as Yitzhak Rabin showed us, the ultimate responsibility rests at ...
The Department for Work and Pensions ( DWP) is facing major budget cuts in the lead-up to the Chancellor’s Spring Statement.
Rachel Reeves faces a tax and spend nightmare at the Spring Statement, according to the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) ...
The Chancellor will deliver a statement on March 26 in response to the latest forecasts from the Office for Budget ...
Good Morning Britain turned tense this morning as presenters Susanna Reid and Ed Balls skewered a Labour minister over potential new taxes.
There is no “get-out-of-jail” card for Rachel Reeves as she frames her Spring Statement, now three weeks away. But there is one chink of light, one thing that might keep the economy moving forward in ...
THE recent suspension of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), a critical cog in development aid efforts in poor countries, is a wakeup call for African governments - ...
Mel Stride has urged the Chancellor to cancel the NIC increase before it ‘decimates jobs and stunts economic growth’ ...
Voters got a look at the five candidates running for Village Trustee in the April 1 election. The Lansing Journal hosted a ...
Headlines this weekend refer to “renewed chaos” over e-mails sent to federal employees at most (some? all?) agencies of the government — ...