Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Chancellor Rachel Reeves will this week step up pressure on Britain’s regulators to rip up anti-growth ...
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Rachel Reeves flew out on Friday after ignoring calls from opposition parties to cancel the long-planned trip because of economic turmoil at home. The past week has seen a drop in the pound and an ...
Rachel Reeves’ handling of the economy was compared to a Shakespearean tragedy, as the Tories questioned her future by claiming: “To go, or not to go, that is now a question.” Shadow ...
Given gilt yields are rising, the pound is falling and, all things considered, markets look pretty hairy back in the UK, it's quite likely Rachel Reeves's trip to China gets overshadowed by noises ...
The scathing attack came as both Tory and Lib Dem MPs called on Ms Reeves to scrap a planned trip to China this weekend in which she is to seek closer economic ties to Beijing to revive Britain ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has been accused of "losing the plot" by a fellow Cabinet minister after she demanded colleagues come up with ideas to help reverse this week’s economic turmoil.
I’ve noticed a trait in politics – particularly from inexperienced ministers such as Reeves – where one bad decision (in Reeves’ case a number of very bad decisions) sets off a whole ...