Earlier this week, gambling firms saw their shares tumble amid fears the Government is planning to double some taxes on the ...
All Executive ministers have a role to play in transforming health care provision in Northern Ireland, Stormont’s leaders ...
PRIVATE healthcare errand boy Wes Streeting has hit the streets running. His magic bullet for getting overweight people back to work is to ...
Billions of pounds of government borrowing could be spent on new infrastructure projects because of new self-imposed Treasury ...
Rachel Reeves will present her first Budget as Chancellor to the House of Commons on October 30, but the fiscal event is ...
The SNP Westminster leader has written to the Prime Minister urging him to intervene on the plans to raise £40 billion ...
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson did not deny there was a Cabinet backlash over the spending settlements for ...
Sir Keir Starmer has received letters from some of his top team expressing alarm over the scale of spending cuts being ...
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim took time today to check on the final preparations for Budget 2025 at the Ministry of ...
There has been considerable Cabinet disquiet about the spending cuts required to meet the Treasury’s proposed spending limit.
True, Ms Reeves has some firefighting to do: she needs to find £20bn-30bn ($26bn-39bn, or 0.7-1.1% of GDP) a year just to stop Britain’s feeble public services from crumbling further, and ideally a ...
Rachel Reeves will seek to make around £3 billion of cuts to welfare over the next four years by restricting access to ...