Rachel Reeves accused of ‘misleading’ UK over £20bn Budget black hole – live updates
The fiscal watchdog said the chancellor knew about its revised prediction well before she changed course to raise taxes

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The fiscal watchdog said the chancellor knew about its revised prediction well before she changed course to raise taxes

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Labour U-turn on key manifesto promise to protect workers from unfair dismissals from day one

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The government has found itself in a stand off with Labour backbenchers who have accused ministers of breaking a manifesto pledge

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Damning assessment came as chancellor and prime minister forced to defend plans and insist they did not breach manifesto promises

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Reeves admits Budget will mean working people will have to ‘contribute a bit more’ - but denies breaking manifesto pledge

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Chancellor admits ‘I am asking ordinary people to pay a little more’ as she unveils dozens of tax rises, but finally scraps the much-criticised two-child benefit cap

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Tory leader Kemi Badenoch brands package of measures ‘a smorgasbord of misery’ and urges chancellor to resign

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Chancellor to unveil series of tax hikes to fill black hole in public finances in highly anticipated Budget on Wednesday

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Exclusive: Britons also up to £3,700 worse off, leading to calls for the Labour government to improve relations with the EU

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Conservative leader intervenes after party chair’s controversial tweet about Nigel Farage’s party

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With hours to go until one of the most anticipated Treasury statements in modern history, Rachel Reeves has been given disastrous warning on the economy’s outlook

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Chancellor to unveil series of tax hikes to fill black hole in public finances in highly anticipated Budget on Wednesday

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