As UK economics editor, my life for the last week has felt a lot like surrealist movie Being John Malkovich — but with Rachel ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves will travel to the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos this week to court potential investors in UK growth projects, joining hundreds of political and economic leaders ...
A gloomy growth forecast from the Bank of England has piled the pressure on Rachel Reeves ahead of a verdict from the Budget ...
Rachel Reeves is to water down her crackdown on the non-dom tax status after analysis showed it had prompted an exodus of millionaires. The chancellor said she would be tabling an amendment to the ...
With the costs of government borrowing and inflation going up and grumbles from the business community about last October’s ...
A GB News guest, MP Andrew Griffith, furiously blasted Rachel Reeves for having zero "credibility", arguing: "All the decisions she's made have been the wrong ones." With borrowing soaring to the ...
Rachel Reeves will lead a drive to tackle waste and inefficiency across the ­public sector. But the Tories blasted the move as a political stunt to mask spiralling debt and a series of economic ...
Despina Alexiadou does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations ...
The Chancellor is caught between the neo-Croslandites and the neo-Blairites. By George Eaton It’s been a better week for Rachel Reeves. On Tuesday, the Chancellor comfortably dismissed the shadow ...
Let’s be clear. Rachel Reeves had to go to China. The chancellor went to promote Britain and to win business. Staying at home would not have saved the pound. It would have looked like weakness ...
Rachel Reeves has insisted that her critics “won’t get me down” after the UK’s poor economic performance led to intense speculation about her future. Keir Starmer was forced to insist that ...
Confirmation comes after PM Keir Starmer declined to say if she would keep her job for whole of this parliament Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves at the Labour party conference in September last year.