First Minister John Swinney said money freed up by the Chancellor’s announcement would be used to help in the fight against child poverty.
Police had banned tractors from Whitehall, but farmers angry about Rachel Reeves's tax changes brought their budget day protest to Westminster anyway.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has unveiled tax rises, welfare changes, gambling and housing taxes which holds significant ...
A partially disabled man in Reading says living in a budget hotel is cheaper than renting a flat in the town. Matthew, who spoke on LBC Radio amid the Budget announcement, explained that high rents in ...
Scotland Yard’s ban on driving tractors down Whitehall on Budget day did not stop demonstrators fighting to save their ...
Chancellor to unveil series of tax hikes to fill black hole in public finances in highly anticipated Budget on ...
Dozens of tractors have been driven into central London for a Budget day protest - causing serious disruption around ...
Effectively, it’s a buffer zone to allow the government to ride out any bumps in the economy. But in the last Budget, the ...
A new sculpture, displayed in central London, is part of a campaign by Skipton Building Society, Age UK and National Energy ...
Married couple Stu and Simon Welsh have recently embarked on a big adventure by staring their own restaurant in Ivybridge ...
When Nurul Basher flew home from his family holiday, he returned to a shock that would make any holidaymaker's blood run cold ...
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More than 150 "deaths in poverty" in West Berkshire
More than 150 people in West Berkshire spent their final months living in poverty last year, new analysis suggests.
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