Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch asked the prime minister if he stands by Chancellor Rachel Reeves's commitment to only have one budget this year following "talk in the city she can't meet her ...
One of the most highly anticipated book releases of 2025 is set for next week, less than a month into the new year: “Onyx Storm,” the latest sequel to Rebecca Yarros’ wildly popular 2023 ...
Keir Starmer has insisted Rachel Reeves will be chancellor “for many, many years to come” amid fierce criticism of her performance in the job. The prime minister delivered his vote of ...
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Keir Starmer said the chancellor had his “full confidence” and was doing a “fantastic job”, but would not say that she would remain in post for the duration of the parliament. This ...
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London | British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has been forced to defend his embattled chancellor, as a sell-off of UK government bonds drove yields to highs not seen since the turn of the century.
But he failed to give a direct answer to questions about the chancellor’s long-term future. It wasn’t until several hours later that the PM’s spokesman said: “He will be working with her ...
Rachel Reeves will remain in post "for the whole of this Parliament", Downing Street said, as the Chancellor faced criticism over an economic storm that saw the Pound lose further ground against ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves said over the weekend that her fiscal rules were ‘non-negotiable’. The pound has remained under pressure amid an intensifying sell-off in government bonds as ...
UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves has defended her visit to China despite looming criticism, claiming the strengthened economic relationship could “unlock tangible benefits” for British businesses.
The key now for the Chancellor is to show fiscal policy does not fall foul of the fiscal rules and there's a credible plan for growth.' Reeves could just cross her fingers and hope the storm passes.