Rachel Reeves’ 2025 Labour Budget: A Shift from Austerity

Rachel Reeves presented the Labour Budget, emphasizing higher public investment and a fair tax system while adhering to fiscal rules. Key measures include the abolition of the two-child benefit cap, cuts in energy bills, extended freezes on tax thresholds, and new taxes targeting wealth. Critics argue it may not effectively improve public services.

Labour’s Cabinet Reboot After Rayner’s Fall

London, 5th September 2025 – In a moment blending tragedy and theatre, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer swiftly reshuffled his cabinet following the resignation of Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner over a £40,000 stamp duty scandal—an ethical misstep deemed a breach of the ministerial code. Her abrupt departure has sparked Continue Reading

Chancellor Rachel Reeves Unveils £600 Billion Spending Review to Renew Britain

Chancellor Rachel Reeves has announced the UK government’s multi-year Spending Review, outlining how £600 billion will be allocated across departments. The review focuses on economic renewal, public services, and infrastructure investment. Experts warn that tight fiscal constraints may lead to future tax increases. Key Spending Allocations Healthcare & Public Services Continue Reading