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U.K. Treasury chief Rachel Reeves has announced plans to cut regulations for banks and finance firms to boost the economy.
Higher than expected inflation gives the Chancellor a headache, and the Bank of England pause for thought ahead of rate ...
Northern Echo readers will know what it’s like to miss school pick-ups, be late to work or meet friends and family because of ...
The Chancellor of the Exchequer has today announced the new Chief Executive Officer of the National Wealth Fund. The ...
The weekly session in which the British prime minister is questioned by lawmakers in Parliament can be an ordeal for the government leader.
City confidence in her is rock bottom — and Rachel Reeves’s high wire act is just one misstep away from a full blown financial crisis, says Jonathan Prynn ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves made her first appearance since she was seen crying in the Commons on Wednesday. Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves (second left), Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer ...
A former Chancellor of the Exchequer shared what he believes caused Rachel Reeves to tear up in the Commons last week.
Experts say crying at work can be “not only appropriate, but useful” – if it’s a reasonable response and doesn’t happen all ...
Churchill was a prolific weeper and Obama’s propensity to cry in public did him no harm. If only Rachel Reeves were offered ...
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer says Treasury chief Rachel Reeves is secure in her job after a series of government U-turns dented her revenue-raising plans.
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