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Starmer’s Government is re-making the age-old mistakes in China diplomacy all over again. Those who frame the debate as a choice between whether or not to engage Beijing are proposing a false ...
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His appointment sparked speculation that Ms Reeves could look to pension savings to help fill a black hole in the public finances. Recent turmoil on the bond markets has wiped out the ...
Rachel Reeves risks entering an economic "doom loop" if she continues to cut spending, a former Bank of England chief economist has warned. Andy Haldane, who was with the Bank for 32 years until ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves will travel to the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos this week to court potential investors in UK growth projects, joining hundreds of political and economic leaders ...
A Cabinet Minister has defended Rachel Reeves for going ahead with a visit to China instead of staying at home to tackle fears of an economic crisis. Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy said the ...
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, 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 ...