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Reeves defends China visit
Rachel Reeves vows to ‘make UK better off’ on visit to China after fury over her ‘fleeing’ Britain in major debt crisis
RACHEL Reeves has vowed to “make the UK better off” on her visit to China amid fury over a major debt crisis and a plummeting economy at home. The under-siege Chancellor met Chinese
Rachel Reeves insists Budget is ‘non-negotiable’ as she defends China visit amid market turmoil back home
Rachel Reeves has insisted she won't budge on her “non-negotiable” fiscal rules laid out in the October budget while staunchly defending her China visit, which has come amid market turbulence back in Britain.
Reeves defends China visit and vows to 'make UK better off'
The chancellor has been criticised for making the trip while the government is under pressure from rising borrowing costs.
Rachel Reeves, Beijing
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Watch live: Rachel Reeves and Chinese counterpart He Lifeng hold joint news conference after trade meeting
Watch live as Rachel Reeves and her Chinese counterpart He Lifeng hold a joint news conference on Saturday (11 January), following earlier trade meetings. The chancellor described her visit to Beijing as a “significant milestone” in Britain’s relationship with China as she met vice-premier He Lifeng.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves meets with Chinese Vice President in Beijing
Chancellor Rachel Reeves meets with the Chinese Vice President in Beijing. The finance minister is facing criticism for traveling to China during financial market turmoil at home, but said "pragmatic" relations with Beijing would help boost growth.
Rachel Reeves backs 'non-negotiable' October Budget during visit to Beijing
Rachel Reeves has vowed to stand firmly behind her October Budget, insisting during a trip to China the fiscal rules laid out in the papers are “non-negotiable”. Speaking during a visit to Beijing’s flagship store of UK bicycle maker Brompton,
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Rachel Reeves shoots herself in the foot AGAIN - and kills UK's last chance of growth
Chancellor Rachel Reeves came to power promising growth, but she had only one idea for achieving it. Now she's destroyed that ...
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Rachel Reeves says fiscal rules ‘non-negotiable’ during bid to boost ties with China
Rachel Reeves vowed to stand by her “non-negotiable” fiscal rules, as her mission to China was overshadowed by further ...
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Liz Truss finance minister's attack on Rachel Reeves backfires spectacularly
Andrew Griffith was Financial Secretary to the Treasury at the time of Ms Truss' disastrous mini budget - and has been ...
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Rachel Reeves can run – but her fate is sealed
The Chancellor will be in China this weekend. After that, Rachel Reeves will be in Davos, lecturing the global elite about ...
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Ailbhe Rea: Is it Time to Sell Shares in Rachel Reeves?
Rachel Reeves came into government promising a growth miracle, economic security and stability in the public finances. Six ...
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Facing market pain, UK's Reeves says 'pragmatic' China ties will help growth
British finance minister Rachel Reeves, facing criticism for travelling to China during financial market turmoil at home, ...
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Which taxes could Rachel Reeves hike to save her fiscal rule?
Public services now need to live within their means,” Rachel Reeves told a room full of business leaders at the CBI’s annual ...
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Rachel Reeves wants ‘pragmatic’ China ties to boost economic growth
Chancellor defends decision to travel to Beijing where she is seeking to revive relations that have been frozen since 2019 ...
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Rachel Reeves emphasises pragmatism in statement on UK relations with China
"China is the second-largest economy, and what China does has the biggest impact on people from Stockton to Sunderland, right ...
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Incompetent Reeves must be sacked – but her replacement will be worse
As reports about the British economy continue to get worse and the Reeves recession is anticipated, could the Prime Minister ...
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