Rachel Reeves has had a bumpy first few months in government. Her tax-hiking Budget prompted criticism from businesses and ...
Morgan McSweeney won an epic Downing Street battle to become the prime minister’s chief of staff in October. He’s married to ...
WE plebs have been afforded a glimpse into the dynasties running the Labour Government after a list of the “power couples” calling the ...
Rachel Reeves is to water down her crackdown on the non-dom tax status after analysis showed it had prompted an exodus of millionaires. The chancellor said she would be tabling an amendment to the ...
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Rachel Reeves’ core message in her relaunch speech on Wednesday was that the UK needed to go “further and faster” in the pursuit of economic growth. But her approach left businesses and some ...
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Rachel Reeves has set out a series of major announcements on infrastructure projects, including backing plans for a third runway at Heathrow Airport. She promised to go "further and faster" than ...
Speaking on sustainable aviation, Rachel Reeves affirms that the government is determined to follow through on its commitments. The Best Movies of All Time World’s largest digital camera set to ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves refused to say how much public money will be spent into the redevelopment of Old Trafford. The senior Labour minister announced she is backing Andy Burnham’s plans for ...
Good afternoon on this, the eve of the fifth anniversary of the signing of the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement and the week that Rachel Reeves tried to put the rocket-boosters under Labour ...
Rachel Reeves’s much-trailed speech today is a big moment for her and the government, as it finally put some flesh on the bare bones of its plan for economic growth. This matters because the ...