The Chancellor joins Sir Keir Starmer in publicising her tax details, a reversal just hours after she said she would not share them
I didn't know whether to laugh or cry when I heard Keir Starmer tell businesses how his new "growth rule" would veto policies that fail to boost the economy.
The Chancellor said she had no plans to release information on her personal finances, but Downing Street confirmed the Prime Minister would.
Writing in The Times, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer criticised the ‘morass of regulation that effectively bans billions of pounds’ of investment.
Rachel Reeves will deliver a major speech with announcements expected on OId Trafford, Heathrow Airport and a new 'UK Silicon Valley' as Keir Starmer said he'd channel Margaret Thatcher
Rachel Reeves and Keir Starmer end the week in a better political position than they began it. Market movements have settled, the chatter about Reeves’ position has mostly ended, and the pair have shifted into fight-back mode.
Prime minister Keir Starmer and chancellor Rachel Reeves have confirmed government plans to lift restrictions on defined benefit (DB) scheme surpluses.
Rachel Reeves will publish a tax return, it is understood, after the Chancellor earlier said she did not have any plans to do so. A Treasury spokesperson indicated that Ms Reeves will publish details on her taxes, and Downing Street has confirmed that the Prime Minister will do the same.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and finance minister Rachel Reeves met with top executives to underscore their focus on economic growth. The government aims to stimulate the economy by scaling back regulation and investing in corporate pension surpluses.
Rachel Reeves is set to back a Heathrow expansion as she outlines her plan to boost the economy. The Chancellor is expected to back the expansion of Heathrow Airport in her speech on Wednesday, despite it being an issue Cabinet ministers have opposed in the past.
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has vowed to 'clear out the regulatory weeds' to encourage growth, as his shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves will say that Britain has been 'held back' and 'accepted stagna