Hapless Chancellor Rachel Reeves has hit on an unusual way of generating growth. By waging war on UK businesses.
Experts believe Rachel Reeves and Labour will rake in a lot more from the pension inheritance tax raid than first thought.
One minister told The i Paper they feared they could lose their seat within two elections if the party fails to significantly ...
Some 4,500 companies shut down in the wake of the Chancellor’s ‘Budget for Growth’, Telegraph analysis reveals ...
We’re already dusting off our plans’, say legal activists, claiming third runway will ‘blow the doors off’ Labour’s net zero pledges ...
ED MIliband was lobbying the government to reopen an airport in his constituency – while campaigning against Heathrow’s ...
Reeves has maintained that there is no contradiction between workers’ rights reforms and increasing growth, saying this week: “There is loads of evidence that a secure workforce is a more confident, ...
The Energy Secretary once threatened to resign over proposals for a third runway, but has been conspicuously quiet since ...
Today, we look at the challenges facing Labour’s plans for welfare reform. After the chancellor Rachel Reeves set her sights on a “fundamental” reform of the system, Laura, Paddy and Henry discuss ...
This is an audio transcript of the Political Fix podcast episode: ‘Growth – and damn the consequences?’ Lucy Fisher Growth has been the big theme of the week. Are you optimi ...
The price of wine and spirits is set to increase from Saturday - yet the price of draught beers will slightly drop.
Rachel Reeves vowed to make growth her number one mission. She unveiled a controversial plan to expand Heathrow airport as part of this.