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At Davos, the chancellor, Rachel Reeves, said: ‘We are going to look again at routes for the highest-skilled people, visas particularly in the areas of AI and life sciences.” She added ...
America’s jittery bond market risks facing a mini-Budget style meltdown as investors grow nervous over the surging US deficit ...
Rachel Reeves has confirmed she will not reduce the £20,000 annual limit for Individual Savings Accounts (ISAs) in a move set to benefit savers across the country. The chancellor had faced ...
Rachel Reeves this week threatened to force firms to invest a portion of their pension cash in Britain if they did not agree to follow her rules. She is also poised to finally announce a review ...
Speculation about reforming Isas has been running wild in 2025, with the rumour mill largely focused on the future of cash ...
Cracks are appearing in Labour's economic strategy - will Keir Starmer roll the dice and look for a new Chancellor to change ...
Your country needs you, said Lord Kitchener’s infamous recruitment poster for the Great War. Today, your country wants you to ...
Britons who spend 10 years abroad are no longer liable for inheritance tax on their global assets after changes by Rachel Reeves came into force on April 6. They can choose to return to live in ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Rachel Reeves is under investigation by parliament’s standards watchdog for allegedly failing to properly ...
Rachel Reeves is facing a Parliamentary watchdog probe after allegedly failing to register a freebie properly. The Chancellor accepted four tickets to a theatre show in London two days after ...
Rachel Reeves hinted that millions of EU-based adults aged between 18 and 30 will be eligible to move to Britain under a youth mobility scheme, allowing free cross-border work and travel.
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