Reeves repeatedly declines to guarantee no more borrowing or tax rises - At Treasury questions on Tuesday, Rachel Reeves was ...
Appearing at the Great Northern Conference in Hull on Tuesday, Rachel Reeves again faced pressure to repeat her pledge, given to the Confederation of British Industry last month, that there would be ...
During exchanges in the Commons, the Chancellor refused to repeat her claim last week that she would not be 'coming back for ...
The Chancellor suggested the risk of economic shocks meant she could not guarantee there would be no further tax rises.
Concerns are growing Labour could be planning a new tax raid after Rachel Reeves refused to commit to her recent pledge to ...
British business confidence ticked downwards in November to a five-month low but remained healthy overall, with companies ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's Institute of Directors said on Sunday that optimism among its members had fallen to the lowest ...
Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves risks having to fill a fiscal shortfall early next year, running the gauntlet of ...
Businesses will need to be reassured that the government's plans are watertight following the fallout from the budget, according to the trade group the Confederation of British Industry (CBI).
Business sentiment in Britain's services sector is falling at the fastest rate in two years, partly as a result of tax rises ...
Reeves' budget increased taxes by more than 40 billion pounds, with most of that money coming from the increase in the amount ...
Tensions between business leaders and the Labour government continue to grow as Starmer puts hopes in company bosses to ...