Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. After weeks of sinking business confidence following her Budget tax increases, Rachel Reeves came to Davos ...
Recommended Can Rachel Reeves secure the investment Britain so badly needs in Davos? Now Britain must embrace Trumpism The chancellor must ignore the blips and get on with long-term growth But ...
Rachel Reeves suffered a fresh blow today after government borrowing surged to a four-year high. As the Chancellor woos the business elite in Davos, official figures showed the public sector ...
It is a big blow to the thousands of people set to lose their jobs, and an awkward news story for the government, because the supermarket has been pointing the finger of blame at Rachel Reeves ...
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 ...
UK chancellor Rachel Reeves jetted into Davos this week on a major charm offensive. The mission to glad-hand big business and tell them “Britain is open for business” - something UK ministers ...
Rachel Reeves has insisted the UK would continue to ... The Chancellor spoke at a Bloomberg event at the World Economic Forum in Davos, as the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said public ...
Rachel Reeves is planning to water down her tax raid ... kind of tax treatment that they would expect.” Speaking in Davos, where he has accompanied Ms Reeves, Mr Reynolds also sought to address ...
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 Budget tax raid on businesses has led companies to slash jobs at the fastest rate since the financial crisis, a survey ...
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 ...
The chancellor, speaking to Sky News at Davos, says she does not think the UK would be a target for tariffs threatened by president Donald Trump.