More tax, more borrowing, more spending. This was a big budget by every measure, but will loom largest for businesses that will bear the brunt of
Chancellor takes long-term decisions to restore stability, rebuild the United Kingdom and protect working people across Northern Ireland. No change
The government has pledged to be "pro-business" and has put growing the UK economy, in order to boost living standards, as its main goal.But businesses have war
PARachel Reeves left for the House of Commons to deliver her Budget after a long cabinet meetingThe Welsh government will receive an extra £1.7bn next April, i
She said any money gained by the Scottish government was expected to be offset by about £500m in increased public sector costs due to employers being asked to
Chancellor protects public services as departments’ day-to-day spending set to grow by an average of 3.3% in real terms between 2023-24 and 2025-26,
Alcohol duty in the UK will increase in line with the Retail Price Index (RPI) from February 2025, however draught
Rachel Reeves has announced £40bn of tax rises on businesses and the rich as Labour’s first budget in 14 years sought to reverse more than a decade of declin
LONDON (Reuters) - Shops, cafes and pubs in England had a reprieve from a jump in business rates next year after British finance minister Rachel Reeves exte
How much the economy grows is a key factor limiting what the government will be able to do over the course of the parliament.If growth is strong, tax revenues a
Rachel Reeves says the UK voted for change, and the Labour government has a mandate for a decade of “national renewal”.Reeves pledges “more pounds in peop
Nearly four months after the general election, and 14 years after the last Labour chancellor, Rachel Reeves today delivered one of the most anticipated budgets