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01.12.2025

The Day OBR Chief Resigned Over Budget Leak

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 01.12.2025.

It displays 127 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

01.12.2025 โ‡ข The Day OBR Chief Resigned Over Budget Leak
โŒจUK media intensely focused on the Rachel Reeves Budget controversy throughout the day. Morning reports detailed Starmer's defense of Reeves amidst accusations of misleading the public and cabinet regarding Budget figures. As the day progressed, the focus shifted to the Budget leak, with a damning report finding the OBR leadership to blame and revealing similar errors had occurred previously. This culminated in the late afternoon with the resignation of OBR chief Richard Hughes, who took full responsibility. Some outlets framed this as Hughes being a scapegoat to save Reeves. Concurrently, devastating floods continued to impact Southeast Asia, and Russia's attacks on Ukraine persisted.
01.12.2025

05:08โ‡ขReeves' Budget Lies: Ethics Call

โŒจUK media continues its strong focus on Rachel Reeves, who insists she did not mislead the public over finances before the Budget amidst calls for an ethics probe (Channel 4 News, Daily Mail, The Independent, The Telegraph, The Spectator, Spiked). Separately, Ukraine talks continue in Florida, described as 'productive' (BBC News).
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08:32โ‡ขReeves on the Rack

โŒจUK media continues to focus on Rachel Reeves, who is under significant pressure and fighting for her job amidst accusations of misleading the public over finances and claims her tax raid will damage growth (HuffPost UK, The Independent, New Statesman, Evening Standard, The Telegraph, Channel 4 News). Separately, devastating floods have killed over 1,000 in Southeast Asia (The Guardian).
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11:21โ‡ขStarmer Defends Reeves' Budget Claims

โŒจUK media continues to heavily focus on Keir Starmer's defense of Rachel Reeves amidst accusations of misleading the public and cabinet regarding Budget figures (Daily Mail, The Independent, The Mirror, Sky News, Evening Standard, The Telegraph). Starmer insists he is "proud" of the Budget, while Reeves now admits the cabinet was not shown the true OBR figures (Daily Mail, The Mirror).
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12:43โ‡ขStarmer Shields Reeves

โŒจUK media continues its focus on Keir Starmer's defense of Rachel Reeves and the Budget (The Independent, The Mirror, The Spectator, Spiked, Evening Standard, The Telegraph, The Times, Daily Mail, Sky News). Starmer denies misleading cabinet or voters, maintaining pride in the Budget amidst accusations of 'lies' and a 'borrowing splurge'. Separately, devastating floods have killed over 1,100 across Southeast Asia (The Guardian).
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15:18โ‡ขBudget Leak Shadows Treasury

โŒจThe UK media continues its heavy focus on the Budget leak scandal, with multiple sources reporting on the OBR's findings that the Treasury bears some blame and that such errors have occurred previously (The Independent, Sky News, The Spectator, The Telegraph, The Times). This builds on ongoing discussions about Keir Starmer's defense of Rachel Reeves and accusations of misleading the public. Separately, devastating floods continue to impact Southeast Asia, with a death toll exceeding 1,100 (The Guardian).
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17:48โ‡ขOBR Chief Resigns Amid Budget Turmoil

โŒจThe UK media is heavily focused on the resignation of OBR chief Richard Hughes amidst the ongoing Budget leak controversy (Daily Mail, HuffPost UK, The Independent, Sky News, Evening Standard, The Telegraph, The Times). Reports indicate Hughes takes responsibility for the leak, with some conservative outlets suggesting he is a scapegoat. Concurrently, Russia's attacks on Ukraine continue (BBC News).
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21:48โ‡ขOBR Chief's Fall

โŒจUK media remains heavily focused on the resignation of OBR chief Richard Hughes amidst the Budget controversy, with various outlets discussing the implications and blame (Breitbart London, The Independent, Morning Star Online, New Statesman, The Telegraph, HuffPost UK, The Spectator, Evening Standard). Concurrently, the UK Prime Minister warns of 'real national security threats' from China (Sky News), and US envoys are set to meet Vladimir Putin regarding Ukraine (BBC News).
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