The chancellor has said the budget is "non-negotiable" on a visit to China in the face of volatile markets back in the UK.
UK chancellor Rachel Reeves has shrugged off calls for her resignation, insisting to MPs that her economic plans can deliver ...
Rachel Reeves was mocked for performing a “Peking duck” as MPs accused her of fleeing to China to avoid Britain’s market ...
Watch as Rachel Reeves answered questions in the House of Commons on Tuesday, 13 January, after returning from a trip to ...
The chancellor has said the budget is "non-negotiable" on a visit to China in the face of volatile markets back in the UK. Rachel Reeves flew out on Friday after ignoring calls from opposition ...
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 ...
The Tories accused Ms Reeves of having “fled” to the country amid market turmoil while the Liberal Democrats urged her to remain in the UK to announce a “plan B” to address the instability.
Downing Street left door open to an emergency Budget in the spring following the rising cost of government borrowing ...
Emma Reynolds - who replaces Tulip Siddiq - lobbied against restrictions on Chinese businesses in a previous job.
Mel Stride tried his best to ‘shark’ the chancellor, writes Joe Murphy – but ended up throwing her an inadvertent lifeline ...
Immensely pragmatic' Reeves will have a laser-focus on her job of growing the economy over other concerns when she visits ...
Rachel Reeves delivers her statement in the House of Commons after facing fury over market meltdown, during her visit to Beijing, meeting with communist leaders in a bid to wood them to do business in ...