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Rachel Reeves: Repeating 1975's Budget Horror?

As Rachel Reeves prepares her first Labour budget since 2010, experts warn of eerie parallels with Denis Healey's infamous 1975 U-turn that shattered Labour's economic credibility for decades.

White Noise Disrupts Rachel Reeves' Budget Speech

Chancellor Rachel Reeves' crucial budget speech was disrupted by technical difficulties as white noise blared through Parliament, creating a chaotic scene and raising questions about Commons preparedness.

Reeves's Budget: Honest About Tax?

Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces mounting pressure as her first major budget raises questions about transparency and future tax decisions. Analysis reveals what the numbers really mean for British households.

Reeves' 8am shock and awe economic bombshell

Chancellor Rachel Reeves stuns Westminster with unprecedented morning press conference, declaring immediate end to Tory planning restrictions to spark housebuilding revolution.

Britain's Shadow Economy: The Hidden Workforce

An underground economy worth billions is thriving in Britain, built on the backs of migrants and exploited workers. Discover how labour market failures are creating a parallel economic system.

Reeves won't rule out tax rises in Autumn Budget

Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces mounting speculation as she refuses to rule out tax increases ahead of next week's crucial Autumn Budget, leaving households and businesses anxiously awaiting her announcement.

Reeves dodges tax question before budget speech

Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces scrutiny after repeatedly avoiding questions about potential tax increases during a pre-budget press encounter, raising speculation about the government's fiscal plans.

Reeves refuses to rule out tax rises

New Chancellor Rachel Reeves refuses to rule out tax increases that would break Labour's election manifesto promises, creating political turmoil and economic uncertainty.

Rachel Reeves: Labour's Economic Strategy Revealed

Exclusive analysis of Rachel Reeves's economic strategy as she prepares for potential Treasury role. Discover how the former Bank of England economist plans to rebuild Britain's economic credibility.

Labour's poverty dilemma: 450,000 children wait

Exclusive analysis reveals Labour's cautious approach to child poverty, opting for gradual reform over immediate universal credit expansion despite rising hardship across Britain.

Starmer knew of Mandelson-Epstein links before job offer

Exclusive: Civil servants confirm Prime Minister Keir Starmer received intelligence about Peter Mandelson's connections to Jeffrey Epstein before bringing him into government, raising serious questions about judgement and transparency.

Farage's Speech: Light on Detail, Heavy on Instinct

Nigel Farage's first major speech since returning to frontline politics offered more instinct than policy, but revealed a potent political strategy targeting Labour's traditional heartlands.

Labour's £10m boost for UK EV charging blackspots

The Labour Party pledges £10 million to eliminate electric vehicle charging blackspots across the UK, accelerating the transition to zero-emission transport and supporting the 2035 petrol car ban.

Farage: Reform UK is now the real opposition

Nigel Farage launches blistering attack on Labour and Conservatives, positioning Reform UK as the true opposition in British politics. Get the latest on his controversial immigration claims and political strategy.

Labour's Exit Tax Plan for Wealthy Brits Fleeing UK

Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves considers implementing an exit levy on wealthy individuals attempting to leave the UK ahead of potential Labour tax reforms, targeting capital gains loopholes.

Reeves' housing plan faces green belt backlash

Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces mounting criticism as Labour's controversial housing reforms threaten to fast-track development on protected greenfield sites, sparking rebellion among Tory MPs and environmental groups.

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