Spring Budget Report 2026
The 2026 Spring Statement, delivered by Chancellor Rachel Reeves on 3 March 2026, was positioned as an economic update rather than a full fiscal event. The government emphasised stability and forecast revisions rather than major new policy announcements. Key themes included economic growth forecasts, inflation trends, borrowing outlook, public spending pressures, and the broader economic impact of global uncertainty.
Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves delivered her ‘New Era of Security and National Renewal’ during the UK Spring Statement on 3 March 2026.
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