Here’s what Rachel Reeves is tipped to announce after months of speculation

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

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

Reeves faces daunting challenge - poor public finances and widespread public discontent with government.

Here’s what Rachel Reeves is tipped to announce after months of speculation

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

The Chancellor is expected to announce tax hikes as part of the 2025 autumn Budget

Chancellor to set out tax and spending plans shaped by weak productivity, high borrowing costs and cost of living crisis

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

Rolling coverage of the latest economic and financial news, as the City braces for the budget

Chancellor to deliver fiscal statement, billed as decisive moment for fate of Starmer government, at 12.30pm

The chancellor is expected to announce a raft of tax hikes as part of her 2025 autumn Budget

Chancellor to deliver fiscal statement, billed as decisive moment for fate of Starmer government, at 12.30pm

Rachel Reeves has announced her financial update – here are the main points, with political analysis

A new levy targeting wealth could reportedly be announced by chancellor today

Watch live from the Commons after Rachel Reeves delivered her Budget speech on Wednesday (26 November).

Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced a rise in taxes and increased welfare spending.

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…

Britain's Chancellor Rachel Reeves has defended her new budget to the parliament to the alarm of many who say it raises taxes on working people.

Changes to tax, pensions and welfare - here’s what you need to know from Rachel Reevesher second Budget.

The chancellor’s statement will be remembered for the many taxes it raised, rather than the big one – income tax – it did not, says Guardian columnist Martin Kettle