China and Britain have restarted economic and financial talks after a six-year hiatus during a visit by Britain's Treasury chief to Beijing.
The chancellor has said the budget is "non-negotiable" on a visit to China in the face of volatile markets back in the UK.
UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves left behind turmoil in financial markets to travel to Beijing in pursuit of growth drivers for the British economy, sparking a media backlash at home and ...
Mel Stride tried his best to ‘shark’ the chancellor, writes Joe Murphy – but ended up throwing her an inadvertent lifeline ...
Rachel Reeves, the UK Chancellor, embarks on a significant trade mission to China, aiming to bolster economic ties and ...
Our Chancellor of the Exchequer went to China on the day this reluctant shopper was in York city centre trying - and failing ...
A survey by Deloitte of the chief finance officers of major companies has revealed that business confidence is at one of its lowest points since the Covid-19 pandemic ...
The former intelligence chief has warned of the dangers to national security associated with deeper links with China.
Immensely pragmatic' Reeves will have a laser-focus on her job of growing the economy over other concerns when she visits ...
UK chancellor Rachel Reeves has shrugged off calls for her resignation, insisting to MPs that her economic plans can deliver ...
Rachel Reeves has said it is in Britain's national interest to engage with China as she reaffirmed she would not back down on the fiscal measures laid out in her October Budget. Amid ongoing ...
MEL Stride has said Chancellor Rachel Reeves needs to “get a grip” after her “tone deaf” visit to China. The Shadow Chancellor told Sky News’s Sunday Morning With ...