The host, 68, brutally tore into the Chancellor, 45, as he quizzed her about why she had lied about the length of time she had worked at the Bank of England.
After six months of talking down the economy and warning of tough times ahead, the UK chancellor Rachel Reeves has changed her tune. She is now much more optimistic about Britain’s economic prospects ...
COMMENT: Nearly 600,000 mortgage-holders will see their payments soar as higher than expected borrowing costs pummel both ...
Liz Truss has branded Rachel Reeves’s plan for growth “thin gruel” and insisted that her mini-Budget contained much better ...
Good Morning Britain presenter Richard Madeley called out Rachel Reeves live on air about her previous CV claims. The ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves may be forced to make 'tough short-term decisions' or risk breaking fiscal rules, according to the ...
The Daily Telegraph says Heathrow's third runway will not be ready until 2050, according to Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary. The ...
The Bank of England looks likely to cut interest rates next week, when it could also nudge investors to expect faster ...
Chancellor’s optimistic economic growth vision hit in the short term as Tesco and Lloyds announce hundreds of job losses and ...
The Chancellor yesterday tried to crawl out of the fiscal mire into which her own policies have swept her with a series of ...
Rachel Reeves must prepare for a significant jump in defence spending as geopolitical pressures mount, Andrew Bailey has ...