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HP to Cut 6,000 Jobs in AI Restructuring Plan

HP announces up to 6,000 job cuts worldwide as it embraces AI to accelerate innovation. The move comes alongside a lower profit outlook and aims to save $1bn annually.

Chancellor's Impossible Economic Choice Revealed

Britain's Treasury faces an impossible choice between economic necessity and political disaster as pressure mounts for decisive action on the nation's finances. Analysis reveals the stark reality confronting the government.

Rachel Reeves: Economic Prophet or Perdition?

Quentin Letts delivers a scathing critique of Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves's economic vision, questioning whether her policies spell salvation or ruin for Britain's financial future.

Reeves' budget vow drowned out by white noise

Chancellor Rachel Reeves' crucial budget speech was undermined by persistent white noise, raising questions about government communication strategy and economic messaging.

Rachel Reeves' budget plans face City scepticism

Labour's shadow chancellor faces mounting pressure as financial markets question her fiscal strategy ahead of the general election. Analysis reveals the challenges facing Britain's next potential government.

Reeves declares economic emergency in budget speech

Chancellor Rachel Reeves delivers her first major speech, announcing sweeping reforms to boost UK growth, overhaul planning systems, and restore economic stability after what she calls '14 years of chaos'.

Labour to give OBR veto power over budgets

Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves announces radical plan to give Office for Budget Responsibility unprecedented veto power over government budgets, marking significant break from Conservative economic approach.

Reeves' £46k tax claim sparks working families fury

Labour's new Chancellor under fire after suggesting typical working families could afford £46,000 in additional taxes, sparking outrage from critics and raising questions about government economic policy.

Reeves faces £30bn budget black hole shock

Chancellor Rachel Reeves confronts staggering £30bn fiscal shortfall in first major Treasury briefing, forcing tough decisions on public spending and economic strategy.

Reeves rules out major tax rises in Labour budget

Chancellor Rachel Reeves pledges no significant tax increases in Labour's inaugural budget, focusing instead on economic growth through planning reforms and infrastructure investment.

Reeves Confronts £22bn Budget Black Hole

Newly appointed Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces stark warning from Treasury officials about Britain's dire economic outlook and massive funding shortfall just days into the job.

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