To govern is to choose. So what have Labour’s ministers chosen to hung on their walls? Raiding the Government Art Collection ...
Downing Street said the move to soften non-dom reforms does not ‘change the overall approach’ to the Government’s policy.
Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves poses outside 11 Downing Street, London, with her ministerial red box, before delivering her Budget (Lucy North/PA) No 10 said the Finance Bill would ...
As UK economics editor, my life for the last week has felt a lot like surrealist movie Being John Malkovich — but with Rachel ...
The chancellor is weathering choppy economic waters – but the roots of these date back much further than Reeves’ time in the ...
Martin Ivens is the editor of the Times Literary Supplement. Previously, he was editor of the Sunday Times of London and its ...
The verdict is in. The Gilt market has found the Chancellor Rachel Reeves guilty of reckless endangerment of the country’s finances. A large electoral majority led her to think the world would ...
Rachel Reeves, who has come under fire for a dip in market confidence during Labour’s first six months in power, did not rule out introducing more tax rises and spending cuts in the spring ...
Rachel Reeves has declared she's "here for the long haul" amid a backlash over her handling of recent financial market turmoil. In her first broadcast interview since the economic upheaval began ...
Rachel Reeves has said she will not let critics "get me down" following a bumpy few days for the UK economy. The chancellor was speaking to the BBC's Political Thinking with Nick Robinson ...
Then "you can intimidate everybody," he said. Rachel Reeves is very likely be intimidated by the latest movement in the gilt markets (the markets for UK government bonds). Yesterday, the yield (or ...