(Alliance News) - The UK notched up a record government borrowing surplus in January thanks largely to self-assessed tax returns, according to official figures. The Office for National Statistics said ...
British finance minister Rachel Reeves received more bad news on the public finances on Friday after January tax receipts ...
The government recorded a monthly surplus of £15.4bn in January, according to figures from the Office for National Statistics ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is accused of “maxing out” Britain’s credit card with the latest figures showing Britain has borrowed nearly £13billion more than expected. This comes as companies are ...
The £15.4 billion surplus is more than the figure seen a year ago and is the largest since monthly records began in 1993.
Driving this latest spike were rising costs of essentials like bread, meat, and private school fees, plus air fares ...
British consumers turned a little less pessimistic this month as the Bank of England's latest interest rate cut led to an ...
One solution for avoiding ongoing austerity lies in raising a higher proportion of taxes from assets. For despite the UK ...
The latest public finance figures showed the tax receipts undershot expectations in January due to the sluggish performance ...
In a potential setback for Rachel Reeves (pictured), official figures tare set to show inflation accelerated last month ...
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