As a brilliant economist in her own right, chancellor Rachel Reeves clearly has a head for numbers. She's going to need it.
The Chancellor was pressed for answers about the furore in her first broadcast interview since the claims emerged.
The new U.K. government gets a lesson in supply-side economics as businesses revolt against tax hikes.
Tune into GB News (if you dare), and you'd swear Christmas was on the brink of collapse, with its flood of headlines about "banned carols,” Santa volunteers being "sacked," and "Christian outrage" ...
Buyers budgets hit: Significantly more homebuyers will pay stamp duty in 2025, which Zoopla expects will hit house price ...
Why is this Government so breathtakingly bad that even many who voted Labour are now regretting it? This is a question I ...
Increases will be steeper across the Midlands, Northern England, Scotland and Wales according to early projections, with the ...
CALL me a wide-eyed optimist, if you like, but when a second female impersonator joined EastEnders this month, I thought: ...
MPs voted in favour of allowing assisted dying this afternoon after a long, emotional debate in the House of Commons.
UK business output fell for the first time in over a year, as the tax increases announced in last month’s budget hit ...
As stores reel from Rachel Reeves' decision to burden the industry with £7bn of extra costs, bumper trading during the ...