The Prime Minister and Chancellor will meet with executives from some of Britain's biggest companies on Tuesday as they look to attract more investment to the UK
Prime minister Keir Starmer and chancellor Rachel Reeves have confirmed government plans to lift restrictions on defined benefit (DB) scheme surpluses.
Taxpayers may have breathed a sigh of relief today when Keir Starmer ruled out an emergency Budget this Spring. If they believed him.
Reeves warned ‘it’s crunch time’ as chancellor relaunches her economic growth agenda - Rachel Reeves will attempt to win back her credibility with business in a major speech today
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.
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Rachel Reeves confront Cabinet opposition to the expansion of Heathrow, Gatwick and Luton airports with a warning that “growth will not come without a fight...
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.
Keir Starmer has insisted that the economy is 'beginning to turn around', and that growth remains his government's number one priority at a meeting with senior executives this morning.
In a damning report to mark the fifth anniversary of Britain’s departure from the European Union, UK in a Changing Europe said it appears that EU policy is ‘peripheral to Starmer’s government’
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and finance minister Rachel Reeves met business leaders on Tuesday, seeking to hammer home their message that ministers had been told to refocus attention on economic growth with every major decision.
Keir Starmer has insisted the UK economy is “turning around” despite a wave of gloomy data. The prime minister gave his optimistic take after telling business leaders that he has instructed his ministers to ditch policies that won’t lead to economic growth.