No longer mistress of all she surveys, no longer empress of the horizon, Rachel Reeves crouched on the Commons front bench with a knot of her closest supporters. Six fretful souls at a bus stop.
With the costs of government borrowing and inflation going up and grumbles from the business community about last October’s ...
Peterborough readers looking for ideas on how to spend St Valentine’s evening next week might want to follow the example set ...
Nobody seriously disputes that Rachel Reeves inherited a bad economic hand from the Tories, but might she be a lucky Chancellor? The question is heard in Westminster because, at her darkest ...
THE wolves of Westminster are in pursuit of Chancellor Rachel Reeves. Borrowing costs are soaring, growth is at a near standstill, and Ms Reeves has enraged employers, pensioners and farmers.
Barely six months after the UK general election, Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ political opponents are calling ... for about four years (which typically coincides with the duration of Westminster ...
Hundreds have arrived in London to protest over Labour’s plans to introduce inheritance tax on farms worth more than £1m ...
How much danger is Rachel ... Reeves had made herself indispensable to Starmer by reviving Labour’s fiscal credibility and improving relations with business. Starmer, who does not have an economics ...
Barely six months after the UK general election, Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ political opponents ... typically coincides with the duration of Westminster governments). Those appointed during ...