In choppy global seas, going for growth is going to require some tricky navigation - and it will make big domestic political ...
UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves will remain in her position until the next general election in 2029, Downing Street confirmed on January 13. Despite Sir Keir Starmer stating he has “full confidence ...
Downing Street has insisted that Rachel Reeves will be the chancellor “for the whole of this parliament” as speculation mounted that Sir Keir Starmer may sack her. The vote of confidence came ...
Reeves announced plans to allow corporate pension surpluses that are worth more than £100bn to be released and reinvested.
Plans to abolish non-dom status will be amended to allow a more generous phase out of tax benefits, Chancellor Rachel Reeves ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has welcomed proposals from the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) to ease strict mortgage lending ...
Rachel Reeves will pledge to "fight" to grow Britain's economy on Wednesday, as she warns that the country has "stagnated" ...
She is losing control of the public finances and pressure is now building for yet more tax rises or spending cuts. She needs to come back to the UK and get our finances on a sustainable footing' ...
July 2024 saw Rachel Reeves become the UK’s first female Chancellor of the Exchequer, a landmark achievement. Yet six months on, there have been rumours that she could be sacked. The question is, why?