Rachel Reeves calls for ‘more positivity’ about UK’s strengths - The Chancellor travelled to Davos to seek more investment in Britain at the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting.
Embattled Chancellor Rachel Reeves jetted off to Davos last night as Britain recorded its biggest jobs slump since Covid. Ms Reeves headed for the Swiss mountain resort for the annual gathering of the World Economic Forum as it was claimed that the UK was ...
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 chancellor Rachel Reeves has said she would be ‘absolutely happy’ to look into the UK government joining the Pan-Euro-Mediterranean (PEM) convention. At the World Economic Forum in Davos last week, EU trade commissioner Maroš Šefčovič said that the EU is open to the UK joining the PEM convention to strengthen trade relations.
Rachel Reeves has bet her economic credentials on a commuter town boom in a hope it will spark growth in the UK. The chancellor is set to make a major announcement on planning reform amid questions about her own future in the Treasury and economic indicators putting Britain on the brink of a crisis.
More than £60bn could be released from blue-chip company retirement schemes under proposals to be outlined by the chancellor this week, Sky News learns.
Plans to abolish non-dom status will be amended to allow a more generous phase out of tax benefits, Chancellor Rachel Reeves has announced. Reeves told an audience at the World Economic Forum in Davos that changes would be made to upcoming legislation to increase the generosity of a facility to help non-doms repatriate their funds to the UK.
THE Budget tax raid on businesses has led companies to slash jobs at the fastest rate since the financial crisis, a survey shows. They are now cutting staff at the highest level since 2009, other
When Santander boss Ana Botin met Rachel Reeves at the annual Davos jamboree last week, the atmosphere may have been frostier than the ski slopes outside...
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.
Britain should learn from Donald Trump and embrace his “boosterism” and “positivity”, the Chancellor has said.
The UK government plans to amend its non-domiciled ("non-dom") tax regime in response to concerns over an exodus of wealthy individuals, Treasury officials have confirmed.