The chancellor looked to rally the Labour troops, vowing she’ll still be chancellor in two years’ time if they back her plans for the economy

The chancellor is widely expected to raise levies on Wednesday to help close a multi-billion pound spending gap

Chancellor tells parliamentary party they might not like every measure but promises budget will be ‘fair’

The chancellor looked to rally the Labour troops, vowing she’ll still be chancellor in two years’ time if they back her plans for the economy

The chancellor took on her role wanting nothing more than economic growth, but her priorities have now dramatically changed, as political editor David Maddox explains

Chancellor’s fiscal statement billed as decisive moment for fate of Starmer government as she tries to fill £20bn spending gap

The chancellor is set to use her Budget to pin Labour’s hopes on tackling the cost of living while balancing the books by targeting the wealthy

Chancellor to unveil series of tax hikes to fill black hole in public finances in highly anticipated Budget on Wednesday

Rachel Reeves dodged a question about whether she would still be chancellor at the next general election after unveiling a package of £26bn tax hikes in the Budget. When asked…

Chancellor defends budget and insists she will grow the economy and continue to defy forecasts

The chancellor is using semantics to argue she has not broken her pledge - which will be of little comfort to those whose income tax bill will soar