Rachel Reeves’s announcement in her recent Budget ... in the union and I believe we are now being subjected to a witch-hunt because of this.” Capstick’s wife, Sheila, was a fighter of ...
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As UK economics editor, my life for the last week has felt a lot like surrealist movie Being John Malkovich — but with Rachel ...
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The company had been struggling due to issues familiar to many other UK high street businesses, including the rise in online ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is expected to announce this week plans to allow corporate defined benefit (DB) schemes to invest an estimated £60billion to £100bn surplus funds in the UK economy.
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Let’s be clear. Rachel Reeves had to go to China. The chancellor went to promote Britain and to win business. Staying at home would not have saved the pound. It would have looked like weakness ...
Rachel Reeves has said "no stone should be left unturned" in the Southport inquiry to stop anything so "appalling" happening again. The chancellor told Sky News' Sunday Morning with Trevor ...
I'm genuinely sorry to hear that Rachel Reeves is depressed. Just a few months ago she was brimming with energy. So full of plans, and so full of herself. Her fall from grace has been swift.
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 ...
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.