Chancellor Rachel Reeves did not commit to broader support for household heating bills.

Rachel Reeves said: ‘My number one priority is protecting households from rising costs.’

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

Chancellor launches ‘Great British Summer Savings Scheme’ after Keir Starmer postpones fuel duty increase

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

The chancellor will announce a range of policies on Thursday to try and combat the economic impact of Donald Trump’s war with Iran

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Health experts have warned that reducing the costs of unhealthy foods could have ‘unintended consequences’

British finance minister Rachel Reeves announced a temporary cut to sales tax on attractions like theme parks and theatres. The value-added tax will be reduced from 20% to 5% from…

The British government is offering cheaper chocolate and discounted theme park entry to ease the cost-of-living squeeze triggered by the Iran war

Großbritanniens Regierung steckt in der Krise, die Wirtschaft leidet unter den Folgen des Irankriegs. Jetzt hat Finanzministerin Reeves zahlreiche Hilfen angekündigt, um die…

Het kabinet kondigde aan dat de invoerbelasting op zo'n 100 supermarktproducten omlaag gaat en ook pretparken, dierentuinen en musea goedkoper worden.

Chancellor Rachel Reeves did not commit to broader support for household heating bills.

The Chancellor, Rachel Reeves, has unveiled a three-hundred-million-pound "Great British Summer Savings" package designed to ease the cost-of-living squeeze on families triggered…

Reeves avoids announcing any immediate help with energy bills, despite soaring oil prices triggered by the Iran war

Our community has criticised the chancellor’s new cost of living plans, arguing they’re too small to tackle Britain’s rising bills and household hardship