Rachel Reeves vowed to stand by her “non-negotiable” fiscal rules, as her mission to China was overshadowed by further ...
The Chancellor called for more UK-China investment, but said this must not come at the price of national security.
A convention of a far-right party is being met by protests in Germany as it and other major parties launch their campaigns ...
Downing Street is said to believe that significant reductions are needed in the welfare budget, namely from personal ...
Britain's Treasury chief has kicked off a China visit aimed at boosting economic and financial cooperation between the ...
A Labour peer said it would be "nonsense" to delay the spending increase given the armed forces are already "hollowed out." ...
As reports about the British economy continue to get worse and the Reeves recession is anticipated, could the Prime Minister ...
The Treasury said a stable relationship with China would support economic growth - but critics said the chancellor should have stayed at home to address the market turmoil.
With the trip publicly known, cancelling it would have been seen as a sign of panic with comparisons inevitably drawn with Denis Healey in 1976 with the then Chancellor turning back at Heathrow – ...
Watch live as Rachel Reeves attends economic talks in China on Saturday (11 January) as the chancellor pledged to make the UK “better off”.
Rachel Reeves may be forced to hike taxes again this year if she is found to have broken her self-imposed fiscal rule.
After Deakin University and University of Wollongong, Australia’s Western Sydney University (WSU) is planning to set up a ...