President Donald Trump's plan to defend the US economy with a wall of tariffs could cost British businesses £2.5 billion per year, analysts have predicted.
The chancellor says she won't be "ducking" the economic challenges facing the UK, after defending a recent trip to China.
The Chancellor was also criticised for her visit to China, with SNP MP Dave Doogan saying it was ‘beyond parody’.
Downing Street left door open to an emergency Budget in the spring following the rising cost of government borrowing ...
The recently-returned Chancellor updated MPs on her controversial overseas trip, which she went ahead with despite growing ...
Wall Street's S&P 500 index has all but wiped out its post-election gains, weighed by bond markets fearful of an inflation and interest rate resurgence if the hot economy gets stoked by ...
More than 150,000 Hong Kongers have come to the UK since 2020 after China launched a crackdown under its national security ...
China and Britain restarted economic and financial talks over the weekend after a six-year hiatus during a visit by Britain’s ...
Science Secretary Peter Kyle said the Chancellor has returned from China with ‘solid commitments for investment’.
Pressure is mounting on Rachel Reeves as the Chancellor arrived in China after a week when government borrowing hit an almost ...
The Tories said the Chancellor had 'come back with next to nothing' from her trip to Beijing, which she ploughed ahead with ...
British treasurer Rachel Reeves said Saturday that London was a "natural ... Other points of contention, she said, were ...