Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves last week outlined the first spending review conducted by a Labour government in over a decade. This was not a fiscal event, Labour was at pains to stress. Yet it very much felt like one. By the time Reeves retook her seat on...
The UK government’s autumn budget was one of the most anticipated economic set pieces in years. Not only did it represent the Labour party’s first set of economic plans after 14 years in opposition, it also represented a sea change in how the British government...