Chancellor Rachel Reeves will give an update on her plans for the UK economy when she gives a statement alongside an economic forecast on 3 March.
No major policy changes are expected at the Spring Statement, but the Chancellor will have the opportunity to invoke stability.
“Savers benefit from clarity and consistency. Assuming no surprises in the Spring forecast, the case for giving the system ...
The Spring Statement might have less of an impact than the Budget, but the annual fiscal event is still key to understanding what is happening in the UK economy and where it’s headed ...
This is the Spring Statement that Chancellor Rachel Reeves has long been waiting for in opposition: a moment of sheer insignificance. In May 2023, six months after the mini-budget debacle, Reeves ...
Whilst the Chancellor is unlikely to announce any major policy decisions in next Tuesday's Spring Statement, we will get to hear the latest economic forecasts ...
A spring statement will be delivered in Parliament on Tuesday, March 3, with Chancellor Rachel Reeves standing up to speak ...
Rachel Reeves’s spring statement has sparked intense debate, with key questions emerging on welfare cuts, taxation, and the government’s broader economic strategy. As speculation grows over potential ...
The chancellor's spring budget will take place in March, the Treasury has announced. Rachel Reeves will deliver the budget, known as the "spring forecast", on 3 March 2026. She has asked the ...