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But Reeves hit back: “In terms of buying British, I think everyone will make their own decisions. “What we don’t want to see is a trade war, with Britain becoming inward-looking, because if ...
Rachel Reeves has issued a foreboding message to MPs in the House of Commons in response to US President Donald Trump's rollout of tariffs on foreign countries. The Chancellor, who was speaking ...
MPs have slammed Rachel Reeves for appearing to slap down calls for a “buy British” campaign amid Donald Trump's tariff blitz. The Chancellor warned she did not want the UK to become "inward ...
Debate in Parliament was brought to an unexpected halt this morning as Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle interrupted proceedings so that Chancellor Rachel Reeves could make an emergency statement on ...
Rachel Reeves rejected the Liberal Democrats’ “buy British” campaign amid the ongoing turmoil from Donald Trump’s tariffs. While unveiling taxes on more than 60 countries’ imports on April 2, the US ...
Grant, 52, kept warm in a black studded jacket, dark blue jeans and black boots, while Reeves, 60, sported a black shirt under a brown jacket, plus brown pants, tan sneakers and a baseball cap.
MPs and unions continue to make supportive noises about introducing such a measure as a way of getting more cash into the Treasury’s coffers as Rachel Reeves scratches around for dosh after ...
An “indicative list” published on Thursday showed goods that could be targeted, including bourbon whiskey, motorcycles, guitars and jeans. But an immediate ... “not far off” wiping out Chancellor ...
Thomas Pugh, economist at RSM UK, said he believed the tariffs would be "not far off" wiping out Chancellor Rachel Reeves's fiscal headroom by the time she announces her second budget in the autumn.
For Rachel Reeves, this is nothing short of a disaster. She was already on a fiscal knife edge, with just £9.9billion in headroom after her Spring Statement. That's barely enough to cover minor ...
An “indicative list” published by the UK Government on Thursday showed products that could be targeted as part of retaliatory action, including bourbon whiskey, motorcycles, guitars and jeans ...
UK Government mulls response to Trump’s tariffs as global markets slide - The UK has drawn up an ‘indicative list’ of possible retaliatory tariffs, but is unlikely to hit back this month.