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Starmer defends Reeves over OBR forecast accusations

Prime Minister Keir Starmer has defended Chancellor Rachel Reeves after she was accused of misleading the public with OBR economic forecasts. Explore the details of the budget row and its political fallout.

OBR chief resigns after Budget forecast leak

Richard Hughes quits as OBR chairman after a damning report into the premature release of Budget forecasts. Read the full details of the leak and political fallout.

OBR demands 'complete change' after Budget leak

The UK's budget watchdog calls for a total overhaul of its sensitive publication process after a technical error released forecasts early. Read the full report and recommended changes.

Reeves Under Fire as OBR Leak Crisis Deepens

Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces intense scrutiny over the OBR's Budget leak and its revelation she was told of a surplus. Will the watchdog's chief survive Treasury fury? Read the full story.

Reeves refuses to guarantee OBR chief's future

Chancellor Rachel Reeves offers only lukewarm support for OBR head Richard Hughes following the Budget leak and revelations about the Treasury's finances. Read the full details of the political storm.

Reeves Defends Budget Tax Hikes Amid OBR Row

Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces mounting pressure over her Budget tax increases as OBR revelations challenge her economic narrative. Discover the full timeline of events.

Reeves Under Fire for Budget Honesty Breach

Chancellor Rachel Reeves accused of misleading public about £30bn fiscal black hole despite OBR warnings. Calls grow for resignation amid trust crisis in British politics.

Reeves Under Fire as OBR Reveals Budget Surplus

Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces mounting pressure to resign after the OBR revealed it told her about a £4.2bn surplus weeks before she claimed a £30bn black hole. Read the full investigation.

Reeves Faces Resignation Calls Over Budget 'Lies'

Chancellor Rachel Reeves is under fire after the fiscal watchdog revealed she was told there was no hole in public finances months before her grim Budget warnings. Have your say in our poll.

Reeves defends £26bn Budget tax increases

Chancellor Rachel Reeves defends her £26bn Budget, calling tax rises 'fair and necessary' to protect services and boost the economy. Get the full story.

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