Relaxing fiscal rules unlikely to provoke a Liz Truss-style gilts crisis, according to fund managers
Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves’s comments were received well by those who believe she has opened the door to less harsh options
UK in a Changing Europe says proposal to improve trading relationship with the bloc would have limited benefit
Rachel Reeves says she is focused on increasing UK output, rather than ‘fiddling around with tax rates’
Shadow chancellor also wants to secure billions of pounds of investment via an international summit
But a robust fiscal and monetary framework is non-negotiable
Reforms to CGT need to take account of fairness, simplicity and enterprise
Sir Keir Starmer to promise to put ‘wealth creation’ at heart of his election manifesto
Shadow chancellor says Labour has no plans for an overhaul, adding there could be ‘dangers’ in reform
U-turn will be welcomed by wealthier savers including hospital consultants
Labour’s shadow chancellor has previously called for reforms to cut relief on retirement savings
Reforming taxation could help deliver the holy grail of growth, but this campaign is hemming in both sides
FT looks at Labour would-be chancellor’s time as chair of Commons business committee
Shadow chancellor will face tough choices if Labour wins power on July 4, economists say
Shadow chancellor also indicates speedy post-election Budget not on the agenda
Signatories to letter say UK opposition party has changed as they criticise Tories’ handling of economy
UK shadow chancellor says Labour within ‘touching distance’ of victory on July 4
Mandatory work for 18-year-olds would provide ‘opportunities’ and ‘experience’, prime minister says
The academic evidence suggests that the gains from greater certainty are not to be sniffed at
The policies of the chancellor and his opposite number are looking increasingly alike
Shadow chancellor draws election battle lines ahead of more positive expected economic data
The Labour leader needs Rachel Reeves to redefine the way spending decisions are made or his ‘missions’ will fail
Opposition party aims to go further than Tories in targeting foreigners as it seeks funding for core policies
Their plans should not make things worse. But can they make them better?
The country’s biggest problem is not a missing right for workers to disconnect from email outside work hours
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