A defiant Rachel Reeves has said she will be Chancellor for years and is “determined to defy her critics” following her controversial Budget. The Chancellor denied lying about the scale of the Budget black hole to justify her £26bn tax hikes, when she appeared on Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg (30 November). Kuenssberg asked the Chancellor: “You said you’ll be here this year, next year, and the year after and the year after. Are you sure?” Reeves replied: “Yes, I’m sure and I’m determined.”

Chancellor defends budget and insists she will grow the economy and continue to defy forecasts

Susanna Reid left Rachel Reeves flustered after questioning her on accusations she broke Labour’s manifesto promises in the Budget. Appearing on Good Morning Britain on Thursday…

Chancellor to face Sunday morning shows where she will be grilled over whether she misled the public about the state of the economy

This is the awkward moment Rachel Reeves is shown a previous interview where she said she wouldn't raise taxes in the Autumn Budget. The Chancellor appeared on Sky Breakfast with…

A defiant Rachel Reeves has said she will be Chancellor for years and is “determined to defy her critics” following her controversial Budget. The Chancellor denied lying about the…

Rachel Reeves has responded to Kemi Badenoch’s “misogyny and mansplaining” attack following her Budget announcement. During her Budget response in the Commons on Wednesday, Mrs…

Chancellor accused of misleading public about reasons for tax rises, with opposition politicians calling for her resignation

Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch says she's not satisfied with the chancellor's denial of lying and called on her to resign.

Chancellor Rachel Reeves declared on Sunday that she was ‘determined’ to remain in her position for years