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The Guardian – Business • Jul 02, 2025

UK bond yields rise sharply amid speculation over future of Rachel Reeves

Uncertainty surrounding the chancellor’s status triggered a rapid increase in borrowing costs, reflecting investor concerns about the impact of recent welfare policy reversals on t...

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Financial Times • Jul 02, 2025

UK bonds slump on doubts over Reeves’ future after tearful PMQs

The uncertainty surrounding the Chancellor’s position has led to a decline in UK government securities, reflecting market concerns about political stability and its potential impac...

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Sky News Money • Jul 02, 2025

How markets reacted to uncertainty over Rachel Reeves's future

Investor concerns about the chancellor’s uncertain position led to a decline in the pound’s value and an increase in government borrowing expenses on Wednesday.

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City A.M. • Jul 02, 2025

Gilt yields spike on Keir Starmer’s refusal to back ‘visibly upset’ Reeves

The uncertainty surrounding Labour’s leadership and policy changes contributed to increased government borrowing costs, reflecting investor concerns about the party’s fiscal strate...

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The Guardian – Business • Jul 02, 2025

Welfare bill climbdown will have ‘a cost’ at budget, says senior minister

The government’s reversal on proposed welfare reforms is expected to impact fiscal planning, with analysts suggesting this shift could increase the probability of tax adjustments i...

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City A.M. • Jul 02, 2025

To find out who’s to blame for economic uncertainty, reeves should look in the mirror

The decline in consumer expenditures by £50 billion compared to last year highlights cautious financial behavior that contributes to ongoing economic instability, reflecting broade...

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The Guardian – Business • Jul 01, 2025

Sainsbury’s boss warns over retail taxes after ‘high impact’ NI rise

The increase in national insurance contributions has notably affected employment costs in the retail sector, prompting concerns about potential tax rises that could impact business...

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The Guardian – Business • Jun 29, 2025

Rachel Reeves must rethink how tax and spend decisions are made after welfare U-turn | Heather Stewa...

The recent welfare policy reversal highlights the challenges posed by rigid fiscal frameworks and limited flexibility, which significantly influence the timing and effectiveness of...

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City A.M. • Jun 27, 2025

Jeremy Hunt ‘made mistake’ in taxing non doms

The decision to eliminate the special tax status for non-domiciled residents resulted in increased government revenue by billions, impacting both tax policy and contributions from...

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City A.M. • Jun 26, 2025

The investment industry has three asks for Reeves’ Mansion House speech

The upcoming Mansion House speech is seen as a crucial opportunity for the government to address key conditions that could influence growth and stability within the financial servi...

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The Guardian – Business • Jun 24, 2025

Bank governor wades into row over Reeves’ focus on fiscal rule forecasts

Andrew Bailey emphasized caution in relying too heavily on government budget forecasts, highlighting the importance of balanced interpretation when assessing future fiscal policy a...

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City A.M. • Jun 24, 2025

Borders watchdog casts doubt on Labour pledge to end asylum hotels

The borders watchdog has expressed skepticism about the Labour government’s claim that ending the use of hotels for asylum seekers by 2030 will result in annual savings of approxim...

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The Guardian – Business • Jun 20, 2025

Reeves may need to raise taxes by £20bn in autumn after UK borrowing rises

The rising government borrowing and a substantial budget shortfall in May have prompted concerns that increased revenue measures might be necessary to manage fiscal targets effecti...

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The Guardian – Business • Jun 19, 2025

Bank’s rate decision leaves frustrated Reeves praying for an August cut

The Bank of England’s decision to maintain current interest rates limits immediate economic stimulus, posing challenges to growth amidst geopolitical tensions and rising living cos...

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The Guardian – Business • Jun 19, 2025

Reeves promised oil industry ‘quid pro quo’ over windfall tax in private meeting

The chancellor indicated in a private discussion that increased taxation on energy firms would be balanced by government support through carbon capture and storage incentives.

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City A.M. • Jun 19, 2025

AIM boss: Inheritance tax sums don’t add up 

The leader of AIM emphasized the importance of clear government policy on taxation, highlighting concerns about recent proposals affecting the treatment of investments and their po...

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City A.M. • Jun 18, 2025

St James’ Place: Labour’s dividend tax plans could backfire  

Increasing the highest dividend tax rate could reduce overall government income by discouraging investment, potentially undermining expected revenue gains from forthcoming fiscal p...

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The Guardian – Business • Jun 17, 2025

Reeves considers softening inheritance tax changes amid non-dom backlash

The proposed modifications to inheritance tax policies aim to balance attracting international investors with addressing concerns raised by influential financial stakeholders.

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City A.M. • Jun 17, 2025

UK economy rebound hopes gather as City ‘ready to invest’ 

Recent business surveys indicate cautious optimism in the UK market, suggesting potential increases in investment and economic growth that could positively impact overall financial...

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BBC Business • Jun 15, 2025

Reeves vows to shield UK from Israel-Iran price shock

The chancellor emphasized that all options remain open to mitigate the potential economic consequences of rising energy costs due to tensions between Israel and Iran.

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City A.M. • Jun 15, 2025

Reeves to lay out 10-year infrastructure plan worth £725bn

The upcoming infrastructure strategy aims to allocate substantial government funding over the next decade to enhance national growth and improve public services throughout the Unit...

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The Guardian – Business • Jun 14, 2025

There hasn’t been a ‘big chancellor’ since Osborne: IFS chief gives final mark

Paul Johnson highlights the challenge of managing the economy effectively amid political and public resistance to difficult financial decisions, impacting long-term fiscal leadersh...

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City A.M. • Jun 13, 2025

Big cities, big potential: The Spending Review rightly prioritises urban growth

The recent fiscal plan allocates increased resources to urban areas, aiming to enhance infrastructure and innovation, which is expected to improve economic performance and contribu...

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The Guardian – Business • Jun 12, 2025

Demob-happy IFS director tears into Rachel Reeves’s spending review

The outgoing IFS director’s critical assessment suggests that the spending review may barely avoid tax increases, highlighting potential challenges in achieving fiscal targets with...

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Financial Times • Jun 12, 2025

UK economy suffers worst monthly contraction since 2023

The 0.3% drop in GDP during April marks a notable setback for the UK economy, underscoring the difficulty faced by the government in stimulating economic expansion.

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City A.M. • Jun 12, 2025

Reeves’ spending spree could open £20bn gap – which taxes will rise?

The substantial increase in government expenditure may create a significant budget shortfall, potentially leading to higher taxes if the anticipated economic growth does not materi...

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The Guardian – Business • Jun 11, 2025

Reeves gambles on ‘renewing Britain’ to win trust of voters and see off Reform

The chancellor’s substantial infrastructure investments aim to secure voter confidence by prioritizing NHS and defence funding, while assuring Labour MPs that the upcoming spending...

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The Guardian – Business • Jun 11, 2025

Reeves relaunches – but will it save Labour from Farage? – Politics Weekly UK

The recent funding increase across multiple public sectors indicates a strategic government effort to address current challenges and potentially influence the political landscape a...

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City A.M. • Jun 11, 2025

Only roaring growth can save Reeves, and the country

Sustained and rapid economic expansion is crucial for Reeves and the nation to improve fiscal stability and address ongoing financial challenges effectively.

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City A.M. • Jun 11, 2025

Economists warn Rachel Reeves could be forced to make ‘£20bn tax grab’

Following the announcement of increased government expenditures across various sectors, experts indicate that significant revenue increases may be necessary to address fiscal chall...

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