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Rachel Reeves, China
Rachel Reeves should quit now, not later this year
I see Rachel Reeves got one of those bottle-hard manicures before her trip to pass round the begging bowl in China. Just as well. Rachel is hanging on as Chancellor of the Exchequer by her Maoist-red fingertips.
Rachel Reeves in China BUT Should She Have Gone?
Paddy and Laura discuss Rachel Reeves’ trip to Beijing to meet with her Chinese counterpart. But some of the opposition are saying she shouldn’t have gone at a time when soaring government borrowing costs threaten to squeeze UK public finances.
Rachel Reeves seeks to revive City of London links with China
Rachel Reeves wants to breathe fresh life into a scheme linking the London and Shanghai stock exchanges, as she touts financial services as the “highlight” of Britain’s economic relations with China on Saturday.
Reeves Seeks Growth on China Visit After UK’s Market Pain
Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves kicked off a two-day China visit Saturday, a landmark exchange highlighting the Labour government’s efforts to stay focused on long-term plans to get the British economy growing again even as fiscal concerns mount back home.
Reeves pledges to 'make UK better off' on China visit
It follows criticism of the chancellor's trip which comes at a time of economic unease as UK borrowing costs rise.
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Two thirds of retailers to hike prices because of Rachel Reeves’ budget, industry warns
Two thirds of the nation’s top retailers have warned they will have to raise prices to cope with rising tax bills triggered ...
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Rachel Reeves on the brink as Nigel Farage warns 'tired' Chancellor her days are numbered
Rachel Reeves will not last more than a few months in office, Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has said, claiming the “tired” ...
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It Seems Rachel Reeves Is On The Cusp Of Getting The Liz Truss-Lettuce Treatment
Rachel Reeves faced a set of particularly unflattering front pages this morning – but none were more worrying for the ...
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Chancellor Rachel Reeves does not have a mandate for austerity, says Kate Forbes
The deputy first minister says Chancellor Rachel Reeves needs to be straight with the public, amid concerns about market ...
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Inflation falls to 2.5% in boost for Reeves’s plans
In November, the Consumer Prices Index (CPI) came in at 2.6 per cent, where petrol, train travel, and live entertainment ...
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'Rachel Reeves should be allowed to get on with tough job in face of doom-mongers'
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has come up against fierce critics over government borrowing costs and should be left to get on with ...
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Ailbhe Rea: Rachel Reeves’ Response to the Markets
Rachel Reeves had her first major chance to respond to the market chaos of the past week, as her long-planned statement to ...
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Rachel Reeves tax bombshell means higher prices for shoppers and high street closures
Retailers have been hit by a triple whammy with National Insurance increases announced in Ms Reeves’ first Budget as ...
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Rachel Reeves tells Tory critics to 'get real' as she comes out fighting on economy
Rachel Reeves shrugged off Tory calls for her resignation as she faced MPs after a turbulent week, which saw volatility in ...
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Rachel Reeves flies back from China into economic storm as Pound falls and UK borrowing costs hit new high
Rachel Reeves was flying back from China into an economic storm as the Pound lost further ground against the Dollar and the ...
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The Daily T: Is Rachel Reeves on borrowed time?
The Chancellor has flown back from China to financial markets in turmoil, with the cost of long-term Government borrowing ...
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‘Shameless’ Rachel Reeves blasted for LAUGHING with Labour MPs as she’s accused of ‘losing control of UK’s finances’
RACHEL Reeves has been blasted for laughing in Parliament while being confronted over soaring borrowing costs and the pound’s ...
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