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 ...
You may or may not remember the time Rachel Reeves voiced fears about the UK being too dependent on China. “I think we are ...
The Treasury has allegedly "brushed off" security concerns from other Government departments about new Chinese energy ...
UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves left behind turmoil in financial ... sparking a media backlash at home and dismaying critics of China’s Communist Party. The results were underwhelming.
In choppy global seas, going for growth is going to require some tricky navigation - and it will make big domestic political ...
A major speech Wednesday promises a host of pro-growth policies to turn the UK economy around. But the hurdles in the chancellor’s way are huge.
Rachel Reeves has vowed to slash red tape and go for growth in a quest to make working people feel “better off”. In a ...
As UK economics editor, my life for the last week has felt a lot like surrealist movie Being John Malkovich — but with Rachel ...
British finance minister Rachel Reeves spelled out her plans to revive the country's slow-moving economy on Wednesday, adding to recent pledges to reform investment and planning rules with a ...
The ousted boss of Britain’s competition watchdog has hit back at Rachel Reeves amid concerns that the Government plans to ...
British Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves left behind turmoil in financial ... Reeves wrote in an op-ed for the Times at the weekend. “Reeves: UK needs China” was the headline on the newspaper ...