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Reform UK is “economically illiterate” and has no plan to save Britain’s dying high streets, the shadow chancellor has said.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is paving the way for more collective defined contribution (CDC) schemes, The Telegraph reports, based on the premise that they offer better returns and less risk. CDC schemes ...
It was only a matter of time. The Duchess of Sussex has been threatened with an £8million lawsuit from a woman who says she ...
Rachel Reeves has hailed the new UK-US trade deal as being a "good deal" for sectors such as car manufacturing, aerospace, life sciences and steel. The chancellor adds the agreement is a "big ...
Chancellor says Government will "unlock North East's potential" and highlights investment in job-creating schemes ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves visited the AESC battery plant near the Nissan factory in Sunderland to announce the finance package ...
UK Government helps secure more than £1 billion of investment into the construction and operation of battery-maker AESC’s ...
Rachel Reeves has hit back at Labour MPs calling for the government to rethink its cuts to welfare reform. More than 40 MPs ...
Starmer’s war on newts risks breaching Brexit deal, EU warns - The prime minister and chancellor have been accused of ...
The UK exports a relatively small amount of steel and aluminium to the US, about £700m in total. However, the tariffs also ...
Drivers are set to benefit from more electric car options as a new gigafactory gets £1billion funding to roll out more green ...
Rachel Reeves has reportedly been involved in talks on whether Labour should rethink winter fuel payment cuts. The Chancellor ...