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Daily Mail on MSNReeves says she was 'never questioned' over HBOS expensesRachel Reeves has defended herself from claims she was the subject of an investigation into her expenses while working at a ...
This solution to encourage jobseekers could be the daftest government policy idea since Theresa May sent poster vans into ...
House prices in some of the last villages in Greater London are 'permanently depressed', long-time campaigners tell The i Paper ...
Steve Schifferes does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations ...
Rachel Reeves has refused to rule out announcing further tax rises in the spring, after she delivered a speech designed to ignite growth in the British economy. The Chancellor said she would wait ...
Does Rachel Reeves have a real growth plan? Despite her rhetoric, the Chancellor doesn’t always put higher GDP first. By George Eaton During his early years as chancellor, George Osborne became known ...
Campaigners and charities have raised concerns that Rachel Reeves will use a speech outlining Labour's plans for economic growth on Wednesday to cut crucial benefits. Writing in the Sun on Sunday, ...
Rachel Reeves has hit back at her critics, saying she has spent her life “proving people wrong” when asked if she is hurt by the nickname “Rachel from accounts”. Her critics have used the ...
Rachel Reeves is “badly out of her depth” and has driven the British economy “off a cliff”, according to Shadow Chancellor Mel Stride in a devastating verdict on his Labour opposite number.
It is a big blow to the thousands of people set to lose their jobs, and an awkward news story for the government, because the supermarket has been pointing the finger of blame at Rachel Reeves ...
Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves said she will relax some of her changes to the UK’s tax regime for wealthy foreigners, known as “non-doms,” amid concerns the Labour government’s ...
That left Rachel Reeves, Britain’s chancellor, with an uphill task when she arrived at the Swiss alpine town to court investors at the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum. She met a raft ...
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