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Financial journalist and author Jessie Hewitson was amused when her five-year-old came home from school and declared he has DHD. She thought he'd somewhat ironically missed out the 'A' in a hurry. But ...
Ferrero Gulf’s Mauro De Felip shares how a global movement initiative is helping children in the Emirates stay active, ...
Taken together, the "double whammy" of a U-turn on non-doms and cuts to benefits "provokes a lot of political anxiety". That said, it could be "the catalyst the market needs", said MoneyWeek.
Rachel Reeves has bet all our money on Wes Streeting saving the NHS With the cost of living and immigration influenced by factors outside the chancellor’s control, backing the NHS was the right ...
Rachel Reeves came out fighting — but there are big problems down the line Analysis: Chancellor accused of unveiling a spending review which is ‘full off numbers, few of them useful’ Kate Devlin ...
Rachel Reeves reeled off a dizzying list of wildly varying numbers and time horizons, covering programme after programme funded in Britain’s spending review. Over the next five years, £14bn ...
Roll up, roll up for the Rachel Reeves buy now, pay later spending review The chancellor unleashed a blizzard of big numbers in her plan for national renewal, writes James Moore – shame she’s ...
Rachel Reeves sounded like she was fighting for her political life Delivering her spending review, the chancellor even made her theatrical opposite number look convincing – she needs to ...
Reeves knows that she has lost ground with public opinion, which might be expected of a new chancellor having to make tough choices to repair the public finances, which were left in terrible shape.
Watch again as Rachel Reeves delivered her much-anticipated spending review on Wednesday (11 June) as the chancellor pledged to make working people “better off”. The spending review came after ...
Rachel Reeves’ first multi-year spending review as chancellor delivers major investment pledges in health, housing and infrastructure, but critics have raised questions and warn that ‘sharp ...
Labour’s Spending Review gave plenty to chew on and to celebrate with a record £29 billion NHS funding boost. But is it a case of ‘spend now, tax later’?