Stuart Machin said the Chancellor's tax hikes - which could cost the sector £7billion - were 'ill-thought through'.
Commentator Clare Muldoon has launched a scathing attack on Labour Chancellor Rachel Reeves' potential plans to scale back ...
Suddenly, Rachel Reeves is everywhere. There’s no stopping this 2.0 version of the chancellor. She was all for making savings and plugging the famous “black hole” left by the Tories.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves will this week unveil new rail and road links and a possible third runway at Heathrow. It will require a huge effort to take on the nimbys and blockers who have delayed ...
Rachel Reeves has taken a swipe at "opportunistic" critics and said she's determined to be the Chancellor that turns the economy around. Ms Reeves has come under intense pressure in recent weeks ...
The chancellor has said the government is "absolutely happy" to look at joining a pan-European customs area after the EU said it is open to British membership. Earlier this week, EU trade ...
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 ...
Soon after her UK budget on Oct. 30, as economic sentiment plummeted and businesses protested higher taxes, an under-pressure Rachel Reeves had one key message for Treasury officials ...
Rachel Reeves is suddenly in a rush. She'd hate the comparison, but the way she's been talking over recent weeks sounds more like a Conservative chancellor. She wants to get rid of barriers to ...
Has Rachel Reeves given in to the non-doms? Or is it just another win for the attention economy? By Will Dunn The news from Davos yesterday was that Rachel Reeves had been persuaded to “relax non-dom ...
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 ...
Earlier in January, we discussed the growth crisis facing Rachel Reeves, Britain’s chancellor. Today, she’s in Davos trying to sell her remedy to the country’s manifold economic woes.