The Chancellor, fresh from a heckling by an angry member of the public on Wednesday, is set to unveil the Government's cost of living package in the House of Commons today

Chancellor Rachel Reeves is poised to announce that she is retaining the fuel duty cut as part of a wider package of cost of living measures to help families and businesses

Rachel Reeves will unveil plans for a cost of living blitz, including a bid to drive down the cost of the weekly shop by slashing tariffs until 2028 on more than 100 items

Reeves will give details of policies to tackle the cost-of-living squeeze triggered by the Iran war

Treasury’s Lucy Rigby says Rachel Reeves introduced measures in her first budget as Streeting calls for capital gains rates to be aligned with income tax

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The Chancellor, fresh from a heckling by an angry member of the public on Wednesday, is set to unveil the Government's cost of living package in the House of Commons today