This week’s biggest news stories in review, and how the media has covered them Economics
UK 10-year government borrowing costs see biggest weekly fall since April Economics
The Chancellor has acknowledged she is looking at potential tax rises and spending cuts at her November 26 Budget. Economics
Chancellor Reeves fails to accept responsibility for economic woes as she blames impact of Brexit, austerity policies and ex-PM Liz Truss's mini-budget Economics
The chancellor said ‘of course, we’re looking at tax and spending’ ahead of her November 26 statement Politics
Rachel Reeves tried to slough off responsibility as she gave the clearest indication yet that more pain is coming in the Budget. Economics
The chancellor blamed Brexit for the move, saying it has had a ‘severe’ impact on the public finances Economics
Chancellor Rachel Reeves said 'of course, we're looking at tax and spending' as she scrambles to plug a black hole in the public finances estimated to be at around £50billion Economics
Bond investors have urged chancellor to increase headroom to avoid breaking borrowing rule Economics
Rachel Reeves said she had made a 'solemn promise' to stabilise the finances as she dodged on how she plans to fill an estimated £30billion gap in the government's books. Economics