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

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

Exclusive: The chancellor is set to unveil her spending review on Wednesday but researchers warn she will need to make £5bn of cuts by 2028/29 — even before finding the cash to…

Chancellor is set to unveil plans for all department funding on Wednesday

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 is set to unveil plans for all department funding on Wednesday

Watch live as Keir Starmer faces Kemi Badenoch at Prime Minister’s Questions ahead of Rachel Reeves’ much-anticipated spending review on Wednesday (11 June).

Sir Keir Starmer being quizzed at PMQs before chancellor set to outline Labour's spending plans for NHS, housing and defence

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…

The Independent looks at what is in the spending review, and, crucially, what is not…

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

Chancellor accused of unveiling a spending review which had been ‘full off numbers, few of them useful’

Chancellor announces £39bn boost for social housing, £29bn for NHS and £11bn for defence – and promises to close all asylum hotels as she takes a swipe at Farage and dismisses…

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

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