With the costs of government borrowing and inflation going up and grumbles from the business community about last October’s Budget growing louder by the day, Keir Starmer was asked if Rachel Reeves would still be chancellor come the next election.
There are huge clues that Keir Starmer could unwittingly force his party into a situation in which they have to beg Britain to be allowed to stay in power.
I didn't know whether to laugh or cry when I heard Keir Starmer tell businesses how his new "growth rule" would veto policies that fail to boost the economy.
The Chancellor joins Sir Keir Starmer in publicising her tax details, a reversal just hours after she said she would not share them
Rachel Reeves will deliver a major speech with announcements expected on OId Trafford, Heathrow Airport and a new 'UK Silicon Valley' as Keir Starmer said he'd channel Margaret Thatcher
The Prime Minister and Chancellor will meet with executives from some of Britain's biggest companies on Tuesday as they look to attract more investment to the UK
Prime minister Keir Starmer and chancellor Rachel Reeves have confirmed government plans to lift restrictions on defined benefit (DB) scheme surpluses.
Rachel Reeves is set to publish a tax return, in a U-turn hours after saying she did not have any plans to do so. A Treasury spokesperson indicated that Ms Reeves will release the details on her taxes, and Downing Street has confirmed that the Prime Minister will do the same.
BRITS could be clobbered by even MORE tax hikes this year, Rachel Reeves hinted today. The Chancellor refused to rule out additional levy rises and a tighter squeeze on government budgets as she
The Chancellor said she had no plans to release information on her personal finances, but Downing Street confirmed the Prime Minister would.
There can be no greater example of Labour's naive attitude to growth and business than its refusal to back an investment on Merseyside by British pharmaceutical pioneer AstraZeneca.
RESIDENTS of a village which could be partially demolished to make way for a third runway at Heathrow Airport have backed the plans. Hundreds of homes could be demolished in the West London