Find out how Chancellor Rachel Reeves is shaking up UK politics with her bold plans and reforms!
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has hit the ground running with immediate action to fix and rebuild Britain. In her inaugural speech, she unveiled ambitious plans to rejuvenate the country and ensure prosperity reaches every corner. Reeves is set to reintroduce mandatory local housing targets, reform the National Planning Policy Framework, and scrap the onshore wind ban to spur housebuilding. Describing the current planning system as a 'graveyard of economic ambition,' she aims to pave the way for growth and development across the nation.
Reeves's commitment to tackling growth barriers includes prioritizing house building, unlocking infrastructure projects, and attracting private investment. The new Chancellor's focus on revamping the economy's foundations signals a proactive approach to addressing longstanding challenges. With plans to examine and reevaluate state spending, Reeves is determined to steer the UK towards economic recovery and future sustainability.
As the first female Chancellor in UK history, Rachel Reeves' bold initiatives have already made waves. Her emphasis on fixing the foundations of the economy and driving growth showcases a fresh perspective in UK politics. Reeves's vow to tackle the worst state of UK public finances underlines her dedication to financial stability and prudent management.
In a groundbreaking move, Rachel Reeves has announced mandatory housing targets and the reversal of the onshore wind ban to kickstart infrastructure development. Her strategic decisions reflect a proactive stance towards addressing housing shortages and promoting sustainable energy sources. By emphasizing growth and investment, Reeves is charting a new course for Britain's economic future.
In her first speech as Chancellor, Rachel Reeves laid out plans to rebuild Britain and make every part of the country better off.
Labour will bring back mandatory local housing targets with a consultation on reforming the National Planning Policy Framework to launch before the end of the ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is expected to confirm the new Labour government will bring back housebuilding targets this morning in her first speech since ...
Describing the current system as a “graveyard of economic ambition”, the chancellor said planning reform was at the centre of Labour's strategy going ...
Labour sets out plans to get Britain building new infrastructure and housing.
Rachel Reeves has announced mandatory housing targets and an end to the onshore wind ban to get "Britain building again". The UK's first ever female chancellor ...
Newly appointed Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves has pledged to “fix the foundations of Britain's economy”.
UK's new Labour chancellor has instructed Treasury to examine state spending under the Conservatives.
Britain's finance minister Rachel Reeves set out plans on Monday to increase house building, unblock infrastructure projects and attract private investment ...
The new chancellor says Labour is ready to make tough decisions to boost the UK economy.
New chancellor has vowed to 'get Britain building again… get Britain growing again' to reboot the economy.
The Chancellor, Rachel Reeves, has just given her first speech in government in which she outlined her early priorities for creating the economic growth ...
Rain Newton-Smith, CBI Chief Executive, said: “Businesses will be encouraged to hear the Chancellor speak clearly and passionately about making growth the ...
While Reeves pledged to "get Britain building again" by bringing back compulsory housebuilding targets, there was little detail about how a Labour ...
Sophie Metcalfe and Rosa Hodgkin review Rachel Reeves' first major speech as chancellor – and are encouraged to find the new government grappling with the ...
The speed with which Sir Keir Starmer has made decisions so far suggests that the Labour government isn't hanging around. A desire to keep this pace up may lead ...
In her first speech as chancellor, Rachel Reeves has introduced a swathe of proposed changes to the planning system to deliver Labour's housebuilding target ...
MPs will hear assessment this month as new chancellor tries to pin blame on Tories for tough decisions ahead.
Reeves also announces housebuilding taskforce and plans for modern industrial strategy.
In her first speech as Chancellor, Rachel Reeves laid out an ambitious vision for rebuilding Britain, with a strong focus on residential development.