Housing secretary and housing minister latest to criticise idea, which has also been ruled out by No 10Senior ministers have poured scorn on the idea of freezing private sector rents for a year, less than 48 hours after the Guardian revealed Rachel Reeves was considering it.Steve Reed, the housing secretary, and Matthew Pennycook, the housing minister, became the latest government figures to criticise the idea, which has since been ruled out by No 10. Continue reading...
After an acclaimed, Olivier-winning run on the West End, Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webberâs musical revival will transfer to New YorkAfter months of speculation, the award-winning Evita revival will officially transfer to Broadway in spring 2027.The West End run starred Rachel Zegler in the lead role, winning the actor an Olivier award, and she will follow the revival to New York. The triumphant new take on Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webberâs musical tale of activist and actor Eva PerĂłn is directed by Jamie Lloyd, who previously won a Tony for reviving Sunset Boulevard. Continue reading...
Lord committee says chancellor and recent predecessors have allowed themselves too little room for manoeuvreBusiness live â latest updatesRachel Reeves should aim to run a âsignificantly largerâ buffer against her fiscal rules, according to a report from a House of Lords committee that says the UKâs public debt is on an unsustainable trajectory.The chancellor raised taxes at last yearâs budget in order to more than double the âheadroomâ, or buffer, against her fiscal rules to ÂŁ22bn â some of which is expected to be eroded by the impact of the Iran war. Continue reading...
Exclusive: Sources say chancellor is examining exceptional measures to protect household budgetsRachel Reeves is considering imposing a one-year rent freeze on private sector homes amid growing alarm in government about the impact of the Iran war on votersâ budgets.Landlords in England would be banned from raising rents for a limited period of time under the proposals, which are being debated within government as part of a major cost of living package to be launched in the coming weeks. Continue reading...
Chancellor aims to curb rising household bills as she consults on reforms to weaken link between gas and electricity pricesRachel Reeves is poised to raise the governmentâs windfall tax on low-carbon electricity generators to help to limit UK household energy bills, the Guardian understands.The chancellor is ready to hike the levy introduced in 2022 to target the excess profits made by the owners of older renewable energy and nuclear plants as electricity market prices soared after Russiaâs full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Continue reading...
Zegler won the Olivier award for best actress in a musical for her role in Jamie Lloydâs âgeniusâ productionOlivier awards 2026: full list of winnersâI want to thank my amazing husband, who doesnât exist!â â Olivier awardsâ best quotesIt was the most talked about theatre scene of the year: Rachel Zegler performing Donât Cry for Me Argentina from the balcony at the London Palladium to crowds gathered on the street below. At the Olivier awards on Sunday night, Zegler delivered the song from Evita again â this time on the stage of the Royal Albert Hall â and took home the award for best actress in a musical.Host Nick Mohammed said that Zegler had become âa new landmark for London sightseersâ during Evitaâs run last summer. âPeople who hadnât bought a ticket could effectively watch it live for free whereas everyone inside had to pay to watch it on a giant screen,â he explained, jokingly calling it âa business model that Iâm sure could really catch onâ. Continue reading...
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Chancellor says the government is looking at ways they can support people based on household income Good morning. Keir Starmer is giving a press conference this morning where, according to No 10, he will discuss the Iran war, and how the government is supporting people at home. Now we are in April, the new financial year is starting, and the government is highlighting measures it has introduced that will help people with the cost of living. The Conservatives have an alternative list, and they are claiming this morning that âKeir Starmer and his chancellor have piled on extra costs leaving families almost ÂŁ1,000 worse off this yearâ.The chancellor, Rachel Reeves, has been doing her own media too. She is on the Jeremy Vine show later, but she has already given an interview to BBC Breakfast in which she gave a marginally clearer idea of what she is planning to do to help people with energy bills than she did when she made a statement to MPs last week.From July to September, gas usage, especially by families and pensioners, is the lowest of any months of the year because it is the summer months âŚIt will be really from the autumn onwards that peopleâs gas usage starts increasing. So at the moment we are working on a range of contingencies. And we are looking at more targeted measures. We are looking at ways we can support people based on their household income.I want to learn the lessons of the past because when Russia invaded Ukraine, the richest, the best-off third of households got more than a third of the support. That makes no sense at all. Continue reading...
Charities say taxes should rise for banks, defence and energy companies which stand to make windfall profitsMiddle East crisis liveRachel Reeves is being urged to raise taxes on businesses generating âwindfallâ profits linked to the US-Israel war on Iran to fund emergency cost of living support for UK households.With the government under pressure to respond, a group of leading charities, campaigners and trade unions said the chancellor could raise billions by taxing âexcess profitsâ linked to the conflict. Continue reading...
Chancellor says package offered by Liz Trussâs government was unaffordable and any future help will be targetedRachel Reeves has ruled out universal support to deal with any future rise in energy bills, saying any government help would be targeted, and criticised the support offered by Liz Trussâs government as unaffordable and irresponsible.The chancellor also said she would review the planned fuel duty rise in September, but she did not commit to delaying or postponing it. Continue reading...