The chancellor raised taxes in the Budget - but now she wants to get rid of barriers to business. Why the change of focus?
This golden era will come to an abrupt end in April 2027, when the Labour government drags private pensions back into the ...
Writing for the Sunday Express, the Shadow Chancellor Mel Stride says Rachel Reeves 'has not been straight with the British ...
Rachel Reeves is in a hole of her own making, but at least she’s stopped digging. In contrast to her cabinet colleagues.
The Chancellor claimed Britain has its 'best days ahead' in a new interview - with multiple drops in interest rates ...
The Chancellor travelled to Davos to seek more investment in Britain at the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting.
Soon after her UK budget on Oct. 30, as economic sentiment plummeted and businesses protested higher taxes, an under-pressure Rachel Reeves had one key message for Treasury officials: “We need to go ...
Steve Reed suggested ‘mitigations’ would be considered in order to make the project work. Any plans to expand Heathrow ...
THE Budget tax raid on businesses has led companies to slash jobs at the fastest rate since the financial crisis, a survey ...
At the World Economic Forum in Davos earlier this week, UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves reiterated her commitment to economic ...
Reeves’s Scrooge-like epiphany on British growth is unconvincing - COMMENT: Reeves has gone from being accused of talking the ...
Reeves has gone from being accused of talking the country down to sounding as if gripped by starry-eyed fantasy. She needs to be careful about her mood swinging too far the other way, writes John Rent ...