Spring Statement 2026: Key points from Rachel Reeves' economic update to MPs - The Chancellor told MPs of the latest ...
The UK’s fiscal watchdog expects inflation to fall to an average of 2.3% in 2026, lower than predicted in November, as weaker ...
Unemployment to jump to 5.3% as UK economy faces slower growth, says OBR - UK gross domestic product (GDP) is expected to grow by 1.1% in 2026, as the OBR cut its previous prediction of 1.4% from last ...
The Chancellor Rachel Reeves pointed to the fall in Interest and inflation rates as signs of a 'stronger and secure economy' ...
The world looks a lot different today than it did when the Spice Girls ruled radio and “Titanic’’ dominated the box office.
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What the Spring Statement means for your money
Rachel Reeves gives an update on inflation and unemployment expectations ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has given an update on her plans for the UK economy, in her Spring Statement this lunchtime. The ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has defended the progress made by the Labour government since coming to power and claimed her ...
The Aussie dollar remains close to three-year highs against its American counterpart after inflation rose unexpectedly.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves will say in her Spring Statement that the UK economy is ‘stronger and more secure’ as a result of decisions taken by the Government ...
British finance minister Rachel Reeves delivered a budget update on Tuesday that showed that inflation and borrowing would be lower than expected by Britain's fiscal watchdog, although its economic ...
Trump’s decision to launch open-ended attacks on Iran risks shaking the US economy, with global trade, oil prices, and inflation all in the balance. The uncertainty is just beginning.
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