Starmer is a ‘working person’ says Chancellor as tax rise questions persist
The Government continues to be asked to pin down the term ahead of tax rises expected in next week’s Budget.
The Government continues to be asked to pin down the term ahead of tax rises expected in next week’s Budget.
BP reports third quarter results on Tuesday and Shell on Thursday when faltering oil demand is expected to hit earnings.
Australian prime minister Anthony Albanese met with Sir Keir Starmer for the first time in Samoa.
The Government has been asked repeatedly to define what a ‘working person’ is to establish which taxes could rise.
Urban areas will roll out technology that recycles excess heat from sources like data centres or factories to help heat buildings.
Mikey Moore flourished once again on his second start for Spurs.
The Gers scored four times at Ibrox to boost their European hopes.
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Chancellor Rachel Reeves insisted her first Budget would pave the way for improved public services and ‘rebuild our economy’.
Speculation that Rachel Reeves will change the way debt is assessed triggered a market reaction.
Rachel Reeves could change the measure used for her debt target, potentially giving her billions more to spend at the Budget.
The England international says he is heading in the right direction after a slow start to the campaign.
New legislation to ban the sale of single-use vapes from June 1 2025 has been laid out in Parliament.
The Chancellor said she will make the UK ‘a rock of economic stability’.