UK borrowing costs rose unexpectedly to £17.8billion in December, but Chancellor Rachel Reeves remains confident in the ...
Rachel Reeves was seeking to win over business chiefs in Davos to invest in Britain by portraying herself as the “Iron Chancellor” who will stick to her fiscal rules and deliver economic growth. The ...
Borrowing - the difference between spending and tax revenue - was £17.8bn last month, putting more pressure on the chancellor ...
Rachel Reeves is set to face down prominent Labour critics of plans to expand Heathrow, saying the need for economic growth ...
Britain ran a bigger-than-expected budget deficit in December, swelled by debt interest costs and a one-off purchase of ...
Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves joked about Elon Musk’s online “trolling” of world leaders, in a break from the UK ...
The Treasury has sought to intervene in a court case, due to be heard in April, where the Supreme Court will rule on whether ...
Lloyds and Close Brothers shares surge after Reeves steps in on car finance case Motor finance giants Lloyds and Close ...
Automotive finance providers Lloyds and Close Brothers saw their share prices soar yesterday after the chancellor's ...