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Rachel Reeves looks to spending review to shift focus from welfare cuts
The upcoming spending review aims to highlight increased funding for regional transport infrastructure as a key economic priority, potentially balancing previous reductions in soci...
Read Full Article →Will Rachel Reeves bend her fiscal rules to help balance the books?
The International Monetary Fund has highlighted potential challenges that could impact the UK government's ability to maintain fiscal discipline while attempting to achieve its pla...
Read Full Article →Reeves in standoff with ministers over proposed cuts to public services
The potential reductions in funding for public services such as policing and social housing have raised concerns about budget constraints and the need for adjustments to fiscal pol...
Read Full Article →Rachel Reeves should refine fiscal rules to avoid emergency spending cuts, IMF says
The IMF’s improved growth outlook for the UK highlights the importance of revising fiscal strategies to maintain budget stability and reduce the risk of sudden reductions in public...
Read Full Article →UK borrowing rises to £20.2bn, putting pressure on Rachel Reeves
The unexpected increase in public sector borrowing to £20.2 billion highlights the ongoing challenge of balancing economic growth and fiscal responsibility for the UK government.
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