British finance minister Rachel Reeves, facing criticism for travelling to China during financial market turmoil at home, ...
Rachel Reeves has said that if the government is to succeed in its pursuit of economic growth, it must help British ...
Rachel Reeves shrugged off Tory calls for her resignation as she faced MPs after a turbulent week, which saw volatility in ...
The chancellor has been criticised for making the trip while the government is under pressure from rising borrowing costs.
Rachel Reeves has vowed to stand firmly behind her October Budget ... Vice Premier He Lifeng. She will later travel to Shanghai. The Chancellor has said “choosing not to engage” with the Asian nation ...
The Chancellor was also criticised for her visit to China, with SNP MP Dave Doogan saying it was ‘beyond parody’.
The Chancellor called for more UK-China investment, but said this must not come at the price of national security.
Shanghai looks to explore new opportunities presented by the successful China-UK Economic and Financial Dialogue held on ...
A defiant Rachel Reeves has defended flying to China for a business trip in the face of fears that Britain is heading for an economic crisis. As the pound hit a new 14-month low and the cost of ...
Rachel Reeves flew out on Friday after ignoring calls ... trade and investment, before heading to Shanghai for talks with representatives across British and Chinese businesses.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves faced MPs after turbulence in the markets sent government borrowing costs up and the value of the pound down.
(Alliance News) - Rachel Reeves insisted the turbulence in the financial markets underlined the need to go "further and faster" in search of economic growth.