It's like complaining that PM Keir Starmer hasn't grabbed enough freebies, or that Energy Secretary Ed Miliband has too much common sense. But that’s how they think, on the left of the party. Their biggest beef about Labour is that Rachel Reeves is too soft. She needs to tax more – and spend more of course.
CHANCELLOR Rachel Reeves will set out her goals for growth today — backing the construction of Britain’s biggest football ground. The Sun can reveal Manchester United’s plans for a 100,000-seater
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has spent the last six months sabotaging the UK economy. Suddenly, she wants it to grow.
Rachel Reeves will unveil her plans to get the economy firing - with plans to unlock a string of major projects, including in Greater Manchester, Cambridge and London
The chancellor is looking to turn the economy's fortunes around after sluggish growth continued following Labour's election victory last year.
Rachel Reeves to pledge to ‘fight’ for growth in economic speech - The Chancellor will claim the so-called ‘Oxford-Cambridge growth corridor’ has ‘the potential to be Europe’s Silicon Valley’.
Writing in the Sun on Sunday, Reeves said she will be "looking closely at the rising cost of health and disability benefits". The Chancellor has made kickstarting the economy a flagship pledge of the Labour government, but has come under pressure in recent weeks amid concerns of lagging economic growth and a weakening jobs market.
Manchester United’s plans for a new 100,000 capacity stadium as the centrepiece of a major regeneration project have been given a huge boost after the Government threw its support behind the proposals.
London: Britain s finance minister Rachel Reeves is on Wednesday expected to announce controversial plans for a third runway at London s Heathrow
A major Cornwall mining project has received backing from the government's new investment vehicle, the National Wealth Fund. Cornish Metals, the mineral exploration company working to revive tin production at South Crofty in the Duchy, confirmed the investment as part of a £56m fundraise.
Britain's finance minister Rachel Reeves is expected to announce controversial plans for a third runway at London's Heathrow airport on Wednesday as the Labour government seeks to kickstart economic growth.