Rachel Reeves has been accused of a “Davos deal for millionaires” after announcing she was watering down moves to make wealthy foreigners pay more tax. The chancellor said she had been “listening to the concerns” of “non-doms” living in the UK.
That left Rachel Reeves, Britain’s chancellor, with an uphill task when she arrived at the Swiss alpine town to court investors at the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum. She met a raft of Wall Street bosses,
The Conservatives says the Chancellor is ‘deeply out of her depth' and says she must immediately return to Britain.
Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves joked about Elon Musk’s online “trolling” of world leaders, in a break from the UK government’s careful efforts to avoid responding to frequent criticism from the close Trump ally.
British finance minister Rachel Reeves plans to introduce new budget measures in March if needed to adhere to fiscal rules, emphasizing caution before the OBR's forecast. Economic data may push for further actions following tax increases and increased borrowing,
Reeves will 'make changes' in spring if needed for UK public finances amid talk of spending cuts or tax rises - The Chancellor vowed to stick to her fiscal rules on day-to-day spending and reducing th
Chancellor Rachel Reeves inherited a bad economic hand from the Tories - but in her darkest moments, she has seen a string of fortunate breaks allowing her breathing space
British Finance Minister Rachel Reeves will promote the UK as a prime investment location at the World Economic Forum in Davos. Highlighting political and economic stability, she aims to persuade global business leaders,
UK chancellor Rachel Reeves will bid for more investment in Britain as she travels to the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos this week. Reeves is expected to meet the heads of major international banks during her two-day Swiss visit to promote Britain's fiscal credentials for the future.
It added to the gathering gloom over the economy at the start of the year as supermarket chain Sainsbury's yesterday revealed a cull of jobs while Primark said its sales were suffering.
Donald Trump (pictured) delivered his much-anticipated video address to the self-styled global elite at the World Economic Forum in Davos.