British finance minister Rachel Reeves will begin a visit to China on Saturday, seeking to revive dialogue with the world's number two economy in the shadow of financial tumult back home.
Rachel’s choice RACHEL Reeves will return to Britain from her ill-timed trip to China facing the most blinding financial headache. Make no mistake: it’s been a week from hell for the Chancellor.
Sources say the trip is essential to boosting trade, but critics say it's a dangerous game. | ITV National News ...
Whitehall departments are braced for deeper cuts in spending, while ministers have been instructed to dig up more policies ...
A Cabinet minister has insisted there is no need to be worried about rising Government borrowing costs after yields on UK ...
The Chancellor posed with Chinese finance minister Lan Fo'an in Beijing as she began her controversial trip to the Asian ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is en route to Beijing despite demands to cancel the trip and deal with mounting pressure on the ...
Rachel Reeves is under pressure after flying out for a trip to China during a week in which rising government borrowing costs has spooked the financial markets.
Pound plummets to new 14-month low as Rachel Reeves criticised for China trip as tax rise fears grow - Sir John Gieve, former ...
Sir John Gieve, former Deputy Governor at the Bank of England, said the Chancellor may have to hike taxes or impose some ‘very severe reductions and squeezes’ on public services ...
The UK sticks out diplomatically and economically by refusing to impose extra tariffs on Chinese car companies. In return, ...
Central Devon MP, Mel Stride took to the House of Commons to question the Chancellor on her work trip to China as the pound ...