Chancellor Rachel Reeves is to tell cabinet ministers to conduct a full audit of Britain’s 130 or so regulators to ensure they are working to boost growth, including looking at whether some should be ...
The Chancellor’s support for Heathrow expansion is supposed to illustrate beyond all doubt that growth is the Government’s number one mission.
The Chancellor had sought to prevent lenders caught up in commissions scandal being handed an eye-watering £44 billion bill.
Rachel Reeves promised to “sell Britain” at Davos 2025, but did she succeed? Comms afficionado Zaki Cooper reports from the Swiss Alps Against the stunning backdrop of the snow-covered ...
British industry and energy minister Sarah Jones said that meetings in Davos this week with CEOs considering where to make their next investment had been positive as the government took its growth ...
UK chancellor Rachel Reeves will on Wednesday be urged to rip up rules that hinder the recruitment of foreign talent by financial groups, as the City of London joins calls for a more open approach to ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has said. Ms Reeves has been making efforts to boost economic growth, travelling to Davos to seek more investment in Britain at the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting ...
On her return from the World Economic Forum, Ms Reeves said: “At Davos I’ve been telling some of the world’s biggest investors that the UK is a safe bet for their investments, whether that ...
Rachel Reeves has suggested she will alter some of the more controversial non-dom reforms announced in the Autumn Budget.
We should be shouting from the rooftops.” open image in gallery Rachel Reeves, pictured at the World Economic Forum in Davos, has called for “more positivity” about UK’s strengths (Reuters ...
Has Rachel Reeves given in to the non-doms? Or is it just another win for the attention economy? By Will Dunn The news from Davos yesterday was that Rachel Reeves had been persuaded to “relax non-dom ...
Beleaguered Rachel Reeves has received a fresh setback as figures ... the Chancellor has jetted to the World Economic Forum in Davos to try to drum up investment from global bosses.