How have we ended up with Rachel Reeves, Angela Rayner and Sir Keir Starmer? Well, it's quite simple actually.
Red Wall Labour MPs need a Cabinet Minister to represent them amid "anger" about a southern bias in infrastructure spending ...
It's like complaining that PM Keir Starmer hasn't grabbed enough freebies, or that Energy Secretary Ed Miliband has too much ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has been told to take urgent action to prevent the collapse of thousands of hospitality businesses ...
With the costs of government borrowing and inflation going up and grumbles from the business community about last October’s ...
In choppy global seas, going for growth is going to require some tricky navigation - and it will make big domestic political ...
The chancellor set the right direction in her speech – a long-term focus on the causes of prosperity. The question is whether ...
Labour members are prepared to accept that she has been dealt a difficult hand by the Conservatives, but increasingly say that she is playing it badly. Hence, some overheated talk about Reeves ...
Jonathan Reynolds, Labour’s business secretary, told the Financial Times, “We have to respond to the agenda the US president ...
The Labour-backing boss of Iceland has hit out at Rachel Reeves’s inheritance tax raid on farmers, breaking with the party ...
“The Parliamentary Labour Party is supportive – some are very keen and some ... we mean it – and that means it trumps other things.” UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves says "the answer can't always be no" ...
But Reeves’s speech on growth has a contradiction at its heart. Her decisions at the Budget, including a £25bn national ...