British Finance Minister Rachel Reeves will urge company bosses at the World Economic Forum meeting in Davos, Switzerland, to ...
Rachel Reeves was seeking to win over business chiefs in Davos to invest in Britain by portraying herself as the “Iron ...
UK chancellor Rachel Reeves will bid for more investment in Britain as she travels to the World Economic Forum's annual ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves said she wanted the tax burden to come down but that would depend on the economy and public finances ...
Rachel Reeves has insisted the UK would continue to meet her “fiscal rules”, describing them as the “bedrock” of economic ...
CHANCELLOR Rachel Reeves is prepared for a head-on clash with Cabinet colleagues, declaring economic growth must trump Net ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves said she wants to hold urgent talks with US President Donald Trump 's new adminstration to plead for ...
After a gloomy start to the year, the chancellor has a new mantra – ‘Just Say Yes’. But will Treasury support for airport expansion and a war on nimbyism turn around a miserable economy, asks Andrew G ...
Labour hailed by business as Starmer successfully courts Davos” – that was how Bloomberg handled Keir Starmer and Rachel ...
Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves joked about Elon Musk’s online “trolling” of world leaders, in a break from the UK ...
The Chancellor has not been asked to speak, with EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen being preferred over her.
The chancellor, speaking to Sky News at Davos, says she does not think the UK would be a target for tariffs threatened by president Donald Trump.