The Chancellor Rachel Reeves has acknowledged there were "too many leaks" in the run-up to last month's budget.
Rachel Reeves said she and Sir Keir Starmer had decided “as a team” not to raise income tax as she hit out at “too many leaks” in the run-up to Budget. The Chancellor told MPs the “very close ...
(Bloomberg) -- The UK’s fiscal watchdog has accused Treasury civil servants of breaking the law by withholding information before the March budget, raising the stakes in a blame game over who was ...
Shadow Chancellor Mel Stride has criticised the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA)’s decision to hold back from launching an investigation into whether the Treasury engaged in market manipulation ...
Britain’s economic watchdog raised serious concerns with the Treasury over a series of leaks and briefings about the Budget ahead of Rachel Reeves’ formal announcement last week. The Office of Budget ...
Sir Keir Starmer was responsible for tax rises in the Budget, Rachel Reeves has said. The Chancellor told MPs that the choice to freeze income tax thresholds, rather than increase the headline rates, ...
On the go: The Treasury Select Committee has today launched a new inquiry into vulnerable consumers’ access to financial services. The committee will scrutinise whether certain groups of consumers are ...
The Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) has claimed it warned the Treasury over briefing out “misconceptions” about a black hole in the public finances before the Budget. Prof David Miles, a member ...