Reeves defends Budget as she searches for growth in Davos - Chancellor Rachel Reeves said she wanted the tax burden to come down but that would depend on the economy and public finances improving.
Rachel Reeves has insisted the UK would continue to meet her “fiscal rules”, describing them as the “bedrock” of economic stability.
LONDON (Reuters) -British finance minister Rachel Reeves will urge company bosses to invest in the UK when she travels to Davos this week, seeking their help to lift slow national economic growth that contributed to a market selloff this month.
Sky's Sam Coates and Anne McElvoy discuss what big moves Rachel Reeve is making in Davos to boost growth, as well as how will the prime minister respond to Southport failings at PMQs?
Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves joked about Elon Musk’s online “trolling” of world leaders, in a break from the UK government’s careful efforts to avoid responding to frequent criticism from the close Trump ally.
Cabinet rifts have intensified over Rachel Reeves's plans to expand Heathrow after she insisted the need for economic growth trumped other concerns. The Chancellor is expected to use a speech on growth next week to hail the need for a third runway at the west London airport and endorse expansions at Gatwick and Luton.
Rachel Reeves will hold talks with allies of Donald Trump in Davos next week in an attempt to woo the new US administration...
Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves said the chair of Britain’s antitrust watchdog stepped down because he knew it was time to “make way for someone who does share the mission” of her Labour government to prioritize growth.
Davos offers Rachel Reeves an opportunity to make the case publicly and privately for her economic growth plans, with the hope of securing some investment commitments.
The Chancellor will be in China this weekend. After that, Rachel Reeves will be in Davos, lecturing the global elite about how “stability” has made the UK a great place to invest.
RACHEL Reeves today clashed with Sir Sadiq Khan over Heathrow Airport as she declared that growth “trumps other things”. The Chancellor stared down eco zealots and the London Mayor as
Rachel Reeves seeks to win over business chiefs in Davos with Thatcherite defence of Budget - Chancellor adopted one of Margaret Thatcher’s famous phrases to argue that ‘there is no alternative’