Chancellor Rachel Reeves said she wanted the tax burden to come down but that would depend on the economy and public finances improving.
Labour has been accused of trying to have it both ways as Rachel Reeves jets off to Davos to try to attract foreign investment while new figures show a millionaire leaves the country every 45 minutes.
The U.K. is to soften some planned changes to its controversial non-dom tax rule following concerns of a millionaire exodus, the Treasury has confirmed.
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. After weeks of sinking business confidence following her Budget tax increases, Rachel Reeves came to Davos ...
In the lead-up to the annual World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland this week ... No doubt chancellor Rachel Reeves will say something to the effect of: “The time to invest in the UK ...
Rachel Reeves suffered a fresh blow today after government borrowing surged to a four-year high. As the Chancellor woos the business elite in Davos, official figures showed the public sector ...
It is a big blow to the thousands of people set to lose their jobs, and an awkward news story for the government, because the supermarket has been pointing the finger of blame at Rachel Reeves ...
Rachel Reeves heads to Davos this week to try to salvage her flailing growth ambitions amid latest evidence that her tax on jobs is hurting consumers and businesses at home. The Chancellor will ...
Rachel Reeves is set to attend the World Economic Forum tomorrow - but has not been asked to speak at the event for key figures in the world of finance. The Chancellor hopes to "showcase the UK's ...
The chancellor, speaking to Sky News at Davos, says she does not think the UK would be a target for tariffs threatened by ...
Rachel Reeves will bid for more investment in Britain as she travels to the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Davos this week. The Chancellor is expected to meet the heads of major ...