The Treasury said a stable relationship with China would support economic growth - but critics said the chancellor should ...
When Rachel Reeves touches down in snowy Davos next week, she will be embarking on a hectic few days pressing flesh with the global elite. Attendees include big bank bosses, world leaders such as the ...
Reeves' visit to China is a bold first step in the new direction — one where the UK recognizes the importance of economic ...
The chancellor has been criticised for making the trip while the government is under pressure from rising borrowing costs.
The Chancellor insisted leadership is ‘not about ducking these challenges’ as she defended her handling of the economy.
Exclusive: Former cabinet minister Iain Duncan Smith said that the chancellor’s trip to Beijing was a desperate move ‘because ...
The Chancellor of the Exchequer vowed to stand firmly behind her fiscal plan when asked if she will need to rethink her ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves speaks to the media as it is revealed the UK economy sees weaker-than-expected growth in November.
China and Britain have restarted economic and financial talks after a six-year hiatus during a visit by Britain’s Treasury ...
Rachel Reeves has insisted she won't budge on her “non-negotiable” fiscal rules laid out in the October budget while ...
Britain has “no choice” but to engage with China if the government is to meet its mission of growing the economy, Reeves wrote in an op-ed for the Times at the weekend. “Reeves: UK needs China” was ...
Reeves’ mission has become more desperate as the U.K. economy continues to falter, with borrowing costs this week reaching ...