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An iconic department store is holding a 'Rachel Reeves closing down sale' as it closes its last outlet. Large yellow posters ...
It would be 'very foolish' for Britain to disengage with China, Rachel Reeves has said as she attempts to draw a line in the sand with the US over their treatment of Beijing. The Chancellor told ...
Rachel Reeves’s popularity has plunged to a staggering new low in a damning fresh poll after she was slammed for catalogue of economic woes. The Chancellor briefly had a net positive ...
Ms Reeves said: 'Inflation falling for two months in a row, wages growing faster than prices and positive growth figures are encouraging signs that our Plan for Change is working, but there is ...
Rachel Reeves has suffered yet another blow this morning as new stats were published showing a slowdown in the UK labour market ahead of her National Insurance hike. The number of vacancies in the ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is boosting finance available to British exporters by £20 billion in a bid to help firms hammered by Donald Trump’s tariffs. The cash is designed to help them trade ...
Farming bosses have warned Rachel Reeves’s policies are “driving them to the brink” and putting nature protections at risk. The Government has raised national insurance, minimum wage and ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. As news broke on Friday that Britain’s economy had grown by a striking 0.5 per cent in February, well ...
Compounding this, income tax thresholds have been frozen since 2020-21 until 2027-28, but Rachel Reeves has not ruled out extending this period. This has forced pensioners into higher brackets as ...
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer was forced to admit Chancellor Rachel Reeves got it wrong when he was challenged to explain why Cabinet colleagues described vital benefits for disabled people as ...
Rachel Reeves has warned struggling families that Donald Trump's economic wrecking ball policies will have "huge implications". The Chancellor vowed to act "decisively" as she refused to rule out ...
But Reeves hit back: “In terms of buying British, I think everyone will make their own decisions. “What we don’t want to see is a trade war, with Britain becoming inward-looking, because if ...