Rachel Reeves — the undeniable main character of the Readout in recent months — will end this week pretty pleased with ...
As I listened to coverage of Chancellor Rachel Reeves announcing her backing for airport expansion and a UK Silicon Valley in ...
Asked in a quickfire newspaper quiz to choose between “bats or newts,” two creatures whose habitats are currently protected by the UK’s environmental laws, Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves ...
Has Rachel Reeves given in to the non-doms? Or is it just another win for the attention economy? By Will Dunn The news from Davos yesterday was that Rachel Reeves had been persuaded to “relax non-dom ...
Rachel Reeves is planning to water down her tax raid on ultra-wealthy non-doms after an exodus of millionaires from Britain. The Chancellor has prepared an amendment to the Finance Bill that will ...
Rachel Reeves has been accused of a “Davos deal for millionaires” after announcing she was watering down moves to make wealthy foreigners pay more tax. The chancellor said she had been ...
Rachel Reeves speaks during the Global Goals dinner at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland - Kirsty O'Connor/Treasury Rachel Reeves is planning to water down her tax raid on ultra ...
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.
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. For a Labour chancellor it was a bold move: Rachel Reeves went to Davos and told an audience of global ...
Rachel Reeves was seeking to win over business chiefs in Davos to invest in Britain by portraying herself as the “Iron Chancellor” who will stick to her fiscal rules and deliver economic growth.
Nobody seriously disputes that Rachel Reeves inherited a bad economic hand from the Tories, but might she be a lucky Chancellor? The question is heard in Westminster because, at her darkest ...
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