The Chancellor's entry in Who's Who, the biographical reference publication, lists her as a contributor to the Journal of Political Economy.
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The PM was told that failing to heed calls from top brass, politicians and international leaders to go further and faster was ...
Energy boss and Government adviser Greg Jackson has become the latest leading business figure to urge Labour to move faster to unleash growth. The chief executive of Octopus Energy this weekend told ...
Since BBC News reported on Thursday that Rachel Reeves had exaggerated her online CV and had been investigated over her use ...
Peter Kyle defended the Chancellor after reports said her use of expenses while working at a retail bank had been subject to ...
The UK economy grew by 0.1 per cent in the last three months of 2024, according to the Office for National Statistics’s ...
The papers are still mostly leading with Trump and Putin's pledge to begin negotiations to end the Ukraine war.
The UK economy unexpectedly grew by 0.1 per cent in the fourth quarter, in a modest boost for Labour as it seeks to fulfil its pledges to re-energise the economy.
The economy unexpectedly grew but business investment slumped as a result of tax rises. James Moore explains how Britain’s 0.1 per cent growth figure masks future woes ...
Wall Street pushed higher on Thursday as traders digested news that US president Donald Trump is set to make an announcement ...