Rachel Reeves has admitted “not enough” working people are feeling better off under Labour.

Rachel Reeves was last night urged to keep her promise not to hike taxes again amid fears more raids are on the way.

Rachel Reeves has admitted “not enough” working people are feeling better off under Labour.

The YouGov survey, published on the eve of the Chancellor's spending review today, showed widespread disillusionment with her performance since taking office last year.

Chancellor promises biggest investment in social and affordable homes in a generation to hit 1.5m target

The chancellor will set out the government’s expenditure after weeks of speculation

Rachel Reeves is set to unveil billions of pounds in public funding in today’s eagerly-anticipated spending review.

Chancellor will reveal how the government plans to spend almost £1.4tr in 2026-27, rising to almost £1.5tr in 2028-29

Watch live: Rachel Reeves delivers her much-anticipated spending review on Wednesday (11 June) as the chancellor pledges to make working people “better off”.

Unveiling the Spending Review in the Commons, Chancellor Rachel Reeves claimed she is 'renewing Britain'.

Rachel Reeves is delivering her spending update – here are the main points

U.K. Chancellor Rachel Reeves is delivering her Spending Review this Wednesday, detailing how public money will be divided between government departments.

Rachel Reeves’ first multi-year spending review as chancellor delivers major investment pledges in health, housing and infrastructure, but critics have raised questions and warn…

Chancellor pledges to end spending on asylum hotels in four years, as she contrasts Labour investment with Conservatives’ austerity

Chancellor pledges to deliver what the public voted for, but which departments will be forced to do so by limited means?

The chancellor vowed to renew Britain in her spending review but it all felt like an exercise in cognitive dissonance

The chancellor is no mere technocrat: her spending review revealed a visceral commitment to social and economic mobility, says Guardian columnist Martin Kettle

Chancellor giving interviews as UK economy shrinks by 0.3% as she faces questions over whether taxes might have to rise in the autumn

The chancellor has defended the plans set out in the spending review after the economy contracted 0.3 per cent in April