The Institute for Fiscal Studies says Reeves needs to find £22bn to make up a finance shortfall.
The change is a relaxation of rules that were brought in after the 2008 financial crash.
PPE Medpro was ordered to repay damages by 16:00 BST on Wednesday after breaching a Covid-19 contract.
Top Trump administration officials, in an unusual staged attack, called China's plans to curb exports of rare earths "economic coercion".
Bosses of the UK's biggest energy suppliers were quizzed by MPs about support for their customers as prices rise.
Homes asked to use less electricity as network is overloaded by the rush to wind and solar power.
Trump says the move is "a big stop", but there has been no confirmation so far from New Delhi.
The government has also targeted a major Indian energy company and Chinese oil terminals in new sanctions.
As workers start to miss pay, the impact of the shutdown will start to ripple out across industries.
Vet prices have risen at nearly twice the rate of inflation, the Competition and Markets Authority found.
The chancellor also said she was considering further measures on public spending, in a bid to put the UK's finances on a firmer footing.
It is the third-largest fine the communications watchdog has ever issued.
Campaign group CAGNE wants to stop the construction of a second operating runway at London Gatwick.
Andrew Lynas' comments come as a House of Lords committee finds the Windsor Framework is "impossible to navigate".
The UK has also frozen assets linked to the alleged scammers, including a £100m London office building.
Trump warns if Milei's coalition is defeated in this month elections, "we are not going to be generous".
But the UK is also predicted to suffer the highest rate of inflation in the G7 both this year and next.
Annual growth in employees' average earnings was 4.7% in the three months to August.
Asahi is still investigating the full impact of the attack which stalled all its Japanese production.
Insulation programmes costing billions of pounds have led to widespread problems with damp and mould.
There are concerns the new levies, meant to protect US manufacturers, could raise housing costs.
New US tariffs on imported timber, kitchen cabinets and upholstered furniture also came into effect on Tuesday.
Customers worry about missing parcels as shipping companies struggle to handle a flood of packages facing new customs and tariff rules.
Prepare to switch to offline systems in the event of a cyber-attack, firms are being advised.
Vodafone said its Monday outage, which knocked broadband and mobile data users offline for several hours, was caused by a "non-malicious software issue".
The trial is the latest chapter of what has become known as the "dieselgate" scandal.
The bank has set aside an additional £800m, saying the number of eligible claims is expected to be higher than previously thought.
Smaller Indian towns are becoming centres for training and correcting artificial intelligence models.
The country hopes to build a big tech sector, fuelled by its vast amount of cheap hydroelectricity.
The EU's much-delayed Entry/Exit System will change the way UK passengers travel to 29 countries.
The maker of Japan's most popular beer, Super Dry, was hit by a major cyber-attack last month.
Swiss exporters are looking at new markets after being hit by heavy US tariffs.
The dairy industry rallies and start-ups emerge thanks to the fashion for high-protein foods.
The makers of Colombia's popular mochila bags can earn good money, but are at risk of being underpaid.
More people are turning to AI for help with their relationships, but is that a good idea?
As islands brace for this year's big storms, many homes don't have household insurance.
Zaanse Schans, popular for its windmills, has a population of just 100 people - but more than two million tourists will have visited this year.
Startups and smaller firms could bear the brunt of Trump's new H-1B visa fee, and some fear it could thwart US innovation.
"The future is food, not a bad habit," horticulture specialist Clarence Mwale tells the BBC.
Three and a half million low-paid workers across the UK benefit from minimum wage rates.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves will set out her economic plans in her second Budget on 26 November.
The scheme will run until 2 November and aims to help reduce costs for families.
Public health officials issue an "urgent" call for action to help some 27,000 children in poverty.
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