Labour members have turned against Chancellor Rachel Reeves and fear her spring statement will cost the party votes.
The Chancellor said that “reform would be worthwhile” when asked about rumours she is planning to cut the amount people can deposit into cash Isas each year.
Housing Minister Matthew Pennycook has "taken a pop" at Reeves accepting gifted tickets to a Sabrina Carpenter concert ...
Housing Minister Matthew Pennycook, speaking on LBC, stated he does not "personally think it's appropriate" to accept free ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves will present her first highly anticipated spring statement to parliament on Wednesday. After a ...
Reeves refuses to rule out more cuts amid growing Labour backlash - Chancellor faces speculation she will be forced to find ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is presenting her first highly anticipated Spring Statement to parliament. After a controversial ...
In her spring statement, Rachel Reeves played a bad hand as well as anyone could have. She pinned the blame for a rethink only four months after her Budget on "increased global uncertainty" and ...
Was Chancellor Rachel Reeves's Spring Statement a stroke of genius - getting the bad stuff over long before the expected 2029 election - or a gift to Reform UK? Liable to enrage the Labour Left ...
“The OBR say today that people will be, on average, over £500 a year better off under this Labour government,” Chancellor Rachel Reeves asserted at the dispatch ... in the final Budget delivered by ...
Furious Labour MPs have demanded Rachel Reeves U-turns on her welfare reforms amid threats of a Commons rebellion. The Chancellor has faced pleas from Labour’s MPs to reverse cuts to health and ...
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