Ringwood Firm Responds to Chancellor's Spring Statement
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The Spring Statement was a horror show dressed up as a fairytale. A shafting by stealth - William Yarwood
“Everything’s fine”, the chancellor grinned deliriously on Tuesday, as the world burst into flames, posing a grave threat not just to British national security but to our already extremely fragile economy.It all seemed like a sick joke. Even if we weren’t on the brink of world war three, the claim that Rachel Reeves made about restoring economic stability would have rung hollow to all of Britain bar those lucky few in the public sector who have …
Leading social care representative responds to the Chancellor’s Spring Statement - Care Talk Business
Care England, the leading representative body for independent adult social care providers, has responded to today’s Spring Statement, warning that the continued absence of meaningful adult social care support risks undermining wider economic stability and NHS recovery. Professor Martin Green OBE, Chief Executive of Care England, commented: “The Spring Statement offered little reassurance for adult social care providers. While it focused on the …
Sector Dismay at Chancellor’s Spring Statement
The UK adult social care sector has expressed significant dismay and disappointment following Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ Spring Statement on March 3, 2026, with leaders warning that the continued absence of dedicated support and funding risks undermining both the sector and the wider economy. Professor Martin Green OBE, Chief Executive of Care England, commented: “The Spring Statement offered little reassurance for adult social care providers. Wh…
Employer News:Gi Group Calls for Urgent Action to Tackle Rising NEET Levels Following Spring Statement
As the number of young people not in education, employment or training (NEETs) edges closer to its highest level in more than a decade, concerns are mounting about a generation struggling to gain a foothold in the labour market. In the wake of Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ Spring Statement, leading HR and recruitment specialist Gi Group […] The post Gi Group Calls for Urgent Action to Tackle Rising NEET Levels Following Spring Statement appeared fir…
2026 Spring Statement & UK Property Market - Property Notify
On Tuesday, 3rd March, Rachel Reeves, Chancellor of the Exchequer, announced the 2026 Spring Statement, pointing to the Office for Budget Responsibility’s (OBR’s) economic forecasts as a sign that the government’s economic plan is the “right one”. Whilst the statement didn’t announce any major changes to tax or spending and was a low-key affair compared to the previous 2025 Autumn Budget, it provides us with an update regarding fiscal and econo…
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