Latest in The Papers: 'Grim spring outlook' and Reeves warned 'not to shift blame'
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The Papers: 'Grim spring outlook' and Reeves warned 'not to shift blame'
The chancellor's Spring Statement amid a bleak economic outlook for the UK leads the newspaper headlines.BBC News - 3d -
The Papers: 'Reeves risks union war' and 'Pontiff's progress'
A mix of stories - including Reeves' Spring Statement and the Pope's recovery - lead the front pages on Monday.BBC News - 5d -
Spring statement: Reeves blames ‘global uncertainty’ for deeper spending cuts
Chancellor says tougher measures required to plug fiscal hole after Treasury watchdog halves 2025 growth forecast. Spring statement: key points Analysis: Reeves does reasonable job of ...The Guardian - 3d -
The Papers: 'Reeves wields axe on Civil Service' and 'boxing says bye George'
A mix of stories make up the front of the Sunday papers.BBC News - 6d -
OECD cuts UK growth forecasts as Reeves grapples with weak economy
Downgrade comes ahead of Spring Statement, when official forecasts are expected to show much weaker GDP outlookFinancial Times - Mar. 17 -
The Papers: 'Hundreds feared dead in quake' and Reeves likened to Truss
The papers focus on the deadly earthquake in South East Asia and criticism of the chancellor's policies.BBC News - 13h -
The Papers: 'Hundreds feared dead in quake' and Reeves likened to Truss
The papers focus on the deadly earthquake in South East Asia and criticism of the chancellor's policies.BBC News - 13h -
Spring Statement highlights tough UK economy
What will be in Rachel Reeves’ Spring Statement?Financial Times - 3d -
Reeves’ gloomy Spring Statement to set stage for autumn austerity
Speech to MPs on Wednesday could be the harbinger of a more difficult full Budget, analysts warnFinancial Times - 4d -
FBI warns of possible Outlook, Gmail cyberattacks
The FBI is warning users of popular email services such as Outlook and Gmail that they could be subject to cyberattacks by ransomware called Medusa, which has impacted more than 300 victims from a ...The Hill - Mar. 19 -
What to expect from Rachel Reeves’s (brief) spring statement
Talk of tough choices ahead, an increase in debt financing, and more initiatives to promote growth. The spring statement offers an opportunity for Rachel Reeves to talk about progress since last ...The Guardian - 3d -
Group chat blame shifts to Pete Hegseth
Plus: Tufts student detained {beacon} It’s Thursday. HAPPY OPENING DAY! ⚾🌭 First pitch for both of my teams (the Red Sox and the Nationals) is at 4:05 p.m., so if your office has quietly cleared ...The Hill - 1d -
Group chat blame shifts to Pete Hegseth
Plus: Tufts student detained {beacon} It’s Thursday. HAPPY OPENING DAY! ⚾🌭 First pitch for both of my teams (the Red Sox and the Nationals) is at 4:05 p.m., so if your office has quietly cleared ...The Hill - 1d -
UK Spring Statement 2025: the chancellor’s speech in full
Rachel Reeves’ statement to the House of CommonsFinancial Times - 2d -
Government borrowing higher than expected as pressure builds on Reeves
The latest figures for the UK economy add pressure on Chancellor Rachel Reeves ahead of her Spring Statement next week.BBC News - Mar. 21 -
As Tech Layoffs Mount, Blame a Broken System, Not Broken People
This mindset shift is the first step to recovery.Inc. - Mar. 11 -
‘Good chance’ Reeves will have to raise taxes in autumn budget, thinktank says – UK politics live
Institute for Fiscal Studies also warns Reeves over her focus on sticking with fiscal rules regardless of real world events. In an interview with ITV’s Good Morning Britain, Rachel Reeves , the ...The Guardian - 2d -
What will be in Rachel Reeves’ Spring Statement?
The chancellor’s ship is set to stay afloat despite choppy waters next week, but bigger threats lurk beyondFinancial Times - Mar. 20 -
Rachel Reeves’ Spring Statement — in charts
UK chancellor sets out welfare cuts and departmental spending squeeze, but she may be forced to raise taxes in autumnFinancial Times - 2d -
Further benefits cuts planned as Rachel Reeves forced to find extra £1.6bn
Chancellor risks wrath of Labour backbenchers with spring statement set to confirm deeper cuts. Rachel Reeves will make additional welfare cuts in her spring statement on Wednesday after the Office ...The Guardian - 3d -
What will be in the chancellor's Spring Statement?
Chancellor Rachel Reeves will give more detail about the government's plans for the economy.BBC News - Mar. 9 -
UK economy shrinks unexpectedly in blow to Rachel Reeves
ONS data showing 0.1% fall in GDP in January comes less than two weeks before chancellor’s spring statement. Analysis: Shrinking economy an unhelpful backdrop for Reeves’s growth push The UK ...The Guardian - Mar. 14 -
Moody’s warns on deteriorating outlook for US public finances
Rating agency says Donald Trump’s policies could make it more difficult to offset rising deficit and debtFinancial Times - 3d -
Trump Administration Deflects Blame for Leak at Every Turn
President Trump and other officials have given shifting, varied, implausible and sometimes conflicting explanations for how highly sensitive military information was shared in a group chat.The New York Times - 2d -
Why Rachel Reeves is feeling the heat
The Chancellor hints at a more guarded approach amid global uncertainty - and issues a warning ahead of her announcements.BBC News - Mar. 22 -
Reeves to squeeze public spending further in Spring Statement
Billions of pounds of savings sought from Whitehall budgets to fill a hole in the public financesFinancial Times - Mar. 18 -
Reeves will not raise taxes in Spring Statement, say officials
Chancellor will rely on a spending squeeze to try to ensure she complies with her fiscal rulesFinancial Times - Mar. 19 -
Reeves to make fresh welfare cuts in Spring Statement
The chancellor is set to expand cuts to benefits after being told the reforms would save less than planned.BBC News - 3d -
Reeves announces welfare and spending cuts in Spring Statement
UK chancellor forced to make last-minute savings to shore up the nation’s financesFinancial Times - 3d -
The Rachel Reeves Weekender: Civil Service Cuts Confirmed
What could the Spring Statement mean for the UK?BBC News - 6d -
A catering giant just warned on profits. The U.S. education and healthcare markets are to blame.
Shares of Sodexo on Thursday slumped as the catering giant said softer education volumes and a delay in signups of healthcare contracts in the U.S. will hit results.MarketWatch - Mar. 20 -
Reeves squeezes benefits as 2025 growth forecast halved
The chancellor unveils defence spending boost and welfare changes in Spring Statement.BBC News - 2d -
La Liga chief shifting blame on Real Madrid over fixture congestion – ‘Carlo, I’m sure…’
Real Madrid have once again found themselves at the centre of controversy regarding match schedules, with their coach Carlo Ancelotti voicing strong complaints over the lack of rest time between ...Yahoo Sports - Mar. 16 -
One of Wall Street's biggest bulls cuts his S&P 500 outlook, blaming Trump's tariffs
Widely followed strategist Ed Yardeni, one of the biggest bulls on Wall Street, lowered his market forecast, saying President Donald Trump’s tariffs raise the risk of stagflation.NBC News - Mar. 13 -
US airlines’ warnings of lower demand cast shadow over economic outlook
American, Delta and Southwest trim financial guidance on corporate and consumer softnessFinancial Times - Mar. 11 -
Coaches believe Latta teams will be in the hunt this spring
LATTA — Latta baseball coach Dillon Atkinson and Latta softball coach Jeremy Bates have similar outlooks about their teams this spring. Both coaches feel like their teams are more than capable of ...Yahoo Sports - Mar. 15 -
Investors warn Rachel Reeves she has little fiscal room for error
Chancellor criticised over decision to stick with £9.9bn of budgetary headroomFinancial Times - 1d -
Investors warn Rachel Reeves she has little fiscal room for error
Chancellor criticised over decision to stick with £9.9bn of budgetary headroomFinancial Times - 1d -
Investors warn Rachel Reeves she has little fiscal room for error
Chancellor criticised over decision to stick with £9.9bn of budgetary headroomFinancial Times - 1d