First Minister John Swinney has said the UK budget next week is a “make or break moment” for the economy as he urged the ...
British public borrowing in the first six months of the tax year came in higher than official forecasts, data showed on ...
The Chancellor said it was ‘right’ that Cabinet ministers had attempted to get the best settlements possible for their ...
John Swinney has not dismissed the possibility of freezing tax thresholds as a means to boost the Holyrood Government's ...
The First Minister said he would not comment on what would be in the upcoming budget but added that investment in public ...
John Swinney has refused to rule out freezing the tax thresholds in the Scottish Budget later this year. The First Minister ...
"That is why I believe the United Kingdom faces a make or break moment in this next budget. It must be seized." Cabinet ministers 'missed midweek cut off' to agree budget spending Some cabinet ...
King Charles and his wife Queen Camilla have received a “warm welcome” at Sydney Airport, says Sky News Sydney reporter Julia Bradley. Former UK prime minister Boris Johnson is set to visit ...
"Time and time again they promised not to raise taxes on working people, and now just nine days from their first budget they still ... slavery and colonialism. A United Nations judge claimed ...
The UK posted a bigger government deficit than expected in the first half of the fiscal year, ratcheting up pressure on ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has pledged not to raise key taxes, but could try and fill the Treasury coffers through other means ...
Reeves trailed her budget cuts at last week’s International Investment Summit, saying that Labour’s mission of “being the ...