Rachel Reeves has transformed No 11 Downing Street by removing traditional portraits of male prime ministers and royalty in ...
Rachel Reeves has refused to rule out announcing further ... living standards as measured by GDP per head are falling and the cost of borrowing to fund this infrastructure spree has been on ...
Rachel Reeves is set to publish a tax return, in a U-turn hours after saying she did not have any plans to do so. A Treasury spokesperson indicated that Ms Reeves will release the details on her ...
Does Rachel Reeves have a real growth plan? Despite her rhetoric, the Chancellor doesn’t always put higher GDP first. By George Eaton During his early years as chancellor, George Osborne became known ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves signalled her support for the controversial airport ... in sufficient quantities to help bring emissions down.” Alethea Warrington, head of aviation at climate charity ...
Suddenly, Rachel Reeves is everywhere. There’s no stopping this 2.0 version of the chancellor. She was all for making savings and plugging the famous “black hole” left by the Tories.
The chancellor has said the government is "absolutely happy" to look at joining a pan-European customs area after the EU said it is open to British membership. Earlier this week, EU trade ...
Rachel Reeves has hit back at her critics, saying she has spent her life “proving people wrong” when asked if she is hurt by the nickname “Rachel from accounts”. Her critics have used the ...
Rachel Reeves is suddenly in a rush. She'd hate the comparison, but the way she's been talking over recent weeks sounds more like a Conservative chancellor. She wants to get rid of barriers to ...
Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves said she will relax some of her changes to the UK’s tax regime for wealthy foreigners, known as “non-doms,” amid concerns the Labour government’s ...
That left Rachel Reeves, Britain’s chancellor, with an uphill task when she arrived at the Swiss alpine town to court investors at the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum. She met a raft ...
Earlier in January, we discussed the growth crisis facing Rachel Reeves, Britain’s chancellor. Today, she’s in Davos trying to sell her remedy to the country’s manifold economic woes.