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Rachel Reeves has been given political cover by the IMF to “refine” her fiscal framework in order to avoid having to change ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is set to unveil the Labour Government's spending plans over the next Parliament in the next couple ...
Reeves won some comfort from the IMF on Tuesday, which said the chancellor’s fiscal strategy was “credible and ...
Rachel Reeves has been given political cover to adjust the UK’s fiscal framework, amid growing warnings that the Chancellor ...
UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves has received another warning that her wafer-thin fiscal headroom ought to be shored up to provide adequate support for the UK economy in the event of adverse shocks.
The IMF has upgraded the UK’s growth forecast but wants Reeves to refine her fiscal rules to avoid unnecessary spending cuts ...
Britain's economy is expected to grow by just 1.3% this year, down from a previous forecast of 1.4%, according to the ...
BRUSSELS] UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves must stick to her fiscal rules and keep spending under control or risk ...
Reeves has already borrowed £50billion more than planned since the election. She made a token effort to cut spending, but ...
Britain suffers from “chronic under-investment” and a “deterioration in health outcomes,” the experts warn. It also suffers ...
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has upgraded its growth forecast for the UK in a much-needed win for Chancellor Rachel ...
The British state will swell to more than half the total size of the UK economy under the government’s current plans, the IMF ...