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Chancellor Rachel Reeves is due to set out her spring statement in the House of Commons from about 12.30pm. We already know she is planning to cut £5 billion from the welfare budget in a bid to ...
RACHEL Reeves has unveiled more benefit cuts in the Spring Statement today. Speaking the Commons today the Chancellor has confirmed further cuts to the welfare system to help shore up the nation's ...
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The chancellor unveiled a further £500 million of cuts in her Spring Statement after the Office for Budget Responsibility said the government’s initial plans would not raise enough money.
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The Treasury has published the Spring Statement in full after Rachel Reeves presented it to Parliament today. All 50 pages were issued as a PDF after the Chancellor blamed 'increased global ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is expected to announce further welfare cuts in her spring statement on Wednesday. Initially, the government anticipated the proposed changes would cut £5 billion from ...