Chancellor Rachel Reeves' latest tax and spending plans show a government hemmed in on all sides, writes Oliver Eagleton.
The budget was further proof of a strangely overlooked fact in British politics: Ms Reeves is a chancellor in the most ...
The British government has announced changes to the right to trial by jury to address a backlog in the justice system.
Britain’s Labour Party government is set to deliver a high-stakes budget aimed at fixing public finances and boosting ...
Britain is to identify suitable sites across the country for a potential large-scale nuclear plant, including in Scotland, ...
At the height of Brexit wars six years ago, Prime Minister Boris Johnson locked horns with Keir Starmer over a second ...
The government plans to double the period needed for many legal immigrants to become permanent residents, while cutting it for higher-rate taxpayers.
There are several potential pitfalls to such plans. One is the risk of disincentivising EV purchases just as governments are ...
Taxing expensive homes to raise less than 0.1% of total government receipts is hardly a fiscal revolution. But the modest ...
W alk around the Old Bailey, Britain’s most famous criminal court, and you will find a marble plaque. It commemorates a trial ...
The United States and Britain announced a deal on Monday to secure zero tariffs on British pharmaceutical products and ...