Chancellor Rachel Reeves has unveiled her second Budget since coming to power, with £26billion of tax rises funding public spending and an end to the two-child benefit limit

After months of speculation Rachel Reeves has finally delivered her second Budget.

Among the measures announced on the most important day of her year - which was blighted by a blunder by the Office for Budget Responsibility - was ripping up the two-child benefit limit and freezing rail fares.

Economists will spend days poring over the Chancellor's policies, which controversially include a freeze on income tax thresholds. She unveiled £26billion of tax rises, saying those with the "broadest shoulders" would bear the heaviest load.

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