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RACHEL Reeves appeared to split with Ed Miliband tonight over North Sea drilling — admitting it would raise money. The Chancellor said she was “very happy” Britain is currently extracting oil and
Wholesale oil and gas prices have soared over the past month, with supply from the Middle East severely disrupted due to the US and Israeli military action in the region
William Fletcher, spokesperson for Car.co.uk, has warned for some, owning a vehicle no longer makes financial sense in a major blow. He stressed motorists may feel scrapping their car is the only option,
Jeremy is joined by the chancellor Rachel Reeves to talk about the cost of living. He also discusses bird netting, the security of hotel keycards and older women on a march to reclaim the phrase "mutton dressed as lamb". To listen on most smart speakers, just 'ask BBC Sounds to play Jeremy Vine'. Produced by BBC Audio for BBC Radio 2.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has said that any energy bills help provided by the government will be based on household income.
Starmer to convene major energy industry and insurance figures to draw up emergency plans amid continued blockade of strait of Hormuz
Some drivers will have to fork out £640 under latest car tax rates. New amounts have come into effect from the start of April, leaving millions of drivers having to pay more. Your exact tax bill depends on the car you own. The standard rate of vehicle ...
Drivers looking to buy a new electric vehicle could benefit from the Chancellor's new tax rules, which could save them thousands of pounds a year. Labour has overseen the rollout of new car tax changes,
The Tory leader has claimed that the chancellor is speaking ‘managerial mush’ over claims Ms Reeves made in The Independent that she will bring bills down this week
The Food and Drink Federation has warned food inflation could rise as high as 10 per cent this year, as supermarket bosses prepare to meet Rachel Reeves.
BBC Breakfast sparked fury online after Rachel Reeves announced a series of bombshell changes for Brits who need Government support with their energy bills. On Wednesday (April 1), the Labour Chancellor joined broadcaster Peter Ruddick on the show,