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Rachel Reeves is already planning an autumn income tax rise - INSIDE BUSINESS: She didn’t want to raise taxes on ‘working people’ but stubborn inflation and a sputtering economy leave the chancellor ...
The world economy will not suffer as badly from President Trump’s tariffs as previously thought, the International Monetary ...
Our “Iron Chancellor” (stop laughing at the back!) is on course to miss her borrowing targets by £41.2bn. If she also wants ...
With most spending now fixed, and political challenges over welfare cuts, that would leave tax rises as the main lever.
Rachel Reeves must raise taxes on working people, scrap the pension triple lock or start charging for the NHS, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has warned.
Rachel Reeves must raise taxes on working people, scrap the pension triple lock or start charging for the NHS, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has warned.
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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) praised Rachel Reeves’ overall strategy but warned that her lack of fiscal headroom will leave her with hard choices ...
Sir Keir Starmer defended the government's handling of the economy but failed to answer a question about taxes.
Our chart, compiled using IMF data on government debt, reveals stark differences between many leading economies.
The IMF has warned Chancellor Rachel Reeves that she must make tough choices to cut the UK’s deficit, potentially including ...
The International Monetary Fund said Britain's government risked being knocked off course for meeting its targets to repair the public finances and it urged finance minister Rachel Reeves to give ...
The Chancellor could be left at risk of breaking her fiscal rules by unexpected economic shocks and faces “significant ...
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