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The government announced their Autumn Budget on Wednesday 30 October 2024. This was the first Budget from the new Labour government. We'll explain how the changes are likely to affect your money and ...
The central government has allocated a budget of NT$55.1 billion (US$1.72 billion) for water control for next year, President William Lai (賴清德) said yesterday, during a visit to Yilan County to ...
Workers have been warned their pay will be hit by Budget tax rises aimed at employers. Firms will bear the brunt of the Budget's £40bn total tax rise due to an increase in the National Insurance ...
117 days after Labour took office, Rachel Reeves has finally delivered her Budget. From tax rises and fiscal rules, to public services and investment, we'll take a tour around all of the big ...
Today Labour will deliver its first Budget since 2010. All eyes will be on Rachel Reeves, the first female Chancellor to ever deliver the major financial announcement. She will take to the ...
Reeves confirmed a £22.6bn increase in the day-to-day health budget for the NHS and £31bn increase in the capital budget. She said this is the largest increase in spending outside of Covid since ...
The UK's first female chancellor summed up her Budget speech claiming she had made the "right choices". Rachel Reeves challenged the opposition to answer what choices they would make, asking if ...
The Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) has upgraded its forecasts for this year and next, but downgraded the economy thereafter in a sign of the challenges facing Chancellor Rachel Reeves as ...
UK chancellor Rachel Reeves has announced £40bn of tax rises and pledged to improve public services as she delivered Labour’s first Budget in 14 years. Here are the key points. Employer taxes A ...
The Budget will only “temporarily boost” the economy, according to official forecasts, throwing into question the government’s promises to reboot growth. The pace of growth will peak next ...