UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves has defended her visit to China despite looming criticism, claiming the strengthened economic ...
The UK’s new laws designed to tackle hate speech online are “not up for negotiation”, a senior cabinet minister has told The Observer. The Sunday paper’s headline comes after Meta boss Mark Zuckerberg ...
The Chancellor met Vice-Premier He Lifeng in Beijing to discuss trade and investment opportunities, saying she wants a ...
Rachel Reeves’s visit to China is well-timed, at least from her perspective. With bond yields soaring, fiscal headroom ...
Exclusive: Former cabinet minister Sir Iain Duncan Smith said that the chancellor’s trip to Beijing was a desperate move ...
China and the UK said they reached new agreements after restarting economic and financial talks on Saturday after a six-year ...
China and Britain have restarted economic and financial talks after a six-year hiatus during a visit by Britain’s Treasury ...
Britain’s Treasury chief kicked off a visit to China on Saturday aimed at boosting economic and financial cooperation between ...
Finally, there are international headwinds coming our way. The Government is cosying up to China to try to boost trade and, therefore, growth. That is not tenable once president-elect Donald Trump is ...
Rachel Reeves’s bombshell Budget has stifled economic growth and dampened business activity in the UK, a major report warns today. The Chancellor’s October tax raid means GDP forecasts are ...
So what do you suppose Rachel Reeves had to say about this cheerful midwinter prognosis? These figures are only ‘fuelling our fire to deliver for working people’. What planet is Reeves on?
Despite promising not to tax ordinary workers, most are feeling the pain from Rachel Reeves’s Budget - Danny ... of his little helpers in Lapland, not China. My brother and I would give the ...