Good afternoon and welcome to MoneyWeek’s Spring Statement live report. Chancellor Rachel Reeves is set to deliver the statement to the House of Commons tomorrow (3 March). We will be covering all the ...
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With the Spring Statement due on 3 March, figures from the pensions industry are calling for clarity and stability, warning ...
RACHEL Reeves’ 2026 Spring Budget has set out a mix of short-term relief and longer-term cost increases for UK motorists. There’s a host of changes coming, affecting fuel prices, Vehicle Excise ...
Rachel Reeves has bought time to build “economic momentum” with her spring forecast – but a think-tank has warned she must ...
“Savers benefit from clarity and consistency. Assuming no surprises in the Spring forecast, the case for giving the system ...
The latest estimates for growth, inflation, unemployment, government spending and tax income will be published alongside the ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves will give an update on her plans for the UK economy when she gives a statement alongside an economic ...
No major policy changes are expected at the Spring Statement, but the Chancellor will have the opportunity to invoke stability.
The Spring Statement might have less of an impact than the Budget, but the annual fiscal event is still key to understanding what is happening in the UK economy and where it’s headed ...
Whilst the Chancellor is unlikely to announce any major policy decisions in next Tuesday's Spring Statement, we will get to hear the latest economic forecasts ...
As Rachel Reeves rose to address the green leather seats of the House of Commons, her spring statement had already been put ...