Spending plans mean £9 billion of cuts after next year, economists warn
Economists have suggested Labour’s longer-term spending plans are ‘extremely challenging’ and do not rule out a return to austerity.
Economists have suggested Labour’s longer-term spending plans are ‘extremely challenging’ and do not rule out a return to austerity.
Kharkiv, a city of 1.1 million people, is about 20 miles from border.
Donna Ockenden has led a number of patient safety reviews in the health service,
The oil and gas giant beat analysts’ forecasts by more than 12% as its integrated gas business surged in the third quarter.
CONDOR FERRIES will stay in local waters next year and beyond, the States has revealed – but it is far from certain whether its ships will be sailing to Jersey.
GUERNSEY Taxi Drivers Association have welcomed proposed changes to taxi tariffs.
The deadliest weather events since 2004 caused more than 570,000 deaths and the ‘fingerprints’ of climate change were present, scientists say.
Kemi Badenoch and Robert Jenrick are the remaining candidates to succeed Rishi Sunak.
The overall tax burden will reach a record 38.3% of gross domestic product (GDP) in 2027-28.
DUP MP Carla Lockhart said farmers have been dealt ‘potentially a killer blow’.
Government investment is forecast to reach the highest sustained level since the 1970s.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves used Labour’s first budget since 2010 to put extra money into public services but sent taxes to a post-war high.
Alexander McCartney, 26, admitted 185 charges involving 70 children.
Rachel Reeves said the Scottish Government will receive an additional £3.4 billion in 2025-26 due to her tax and spending decisions.
Rachel Reeves set out £40 billion of tax rises along with major spending commitments as she sought to set the tone for Labour’s term in office.