The chancellor can claim a few ‘sizeable’ achievements, but will largely be remembered for ‘breaking promises and making Brits poorer’

Reeves will use her third Mansion House speech to tell City chiefs that the next government must “maintain” fiscal credibility and stability.

Rachel Reeves should be remembered: for dissembling, breaking promises and making Brits poorer. Little consolation, then, that her likely successor Ed Miliband will be so much…

Britain's Finance Minister Rachel Reeves defended her economic record ahead of an expected Labour leadership transition, while investors assessed whether the incoming government…

Rachel Reeves will argue that UK plc is 'strong' because of the choices she has made as she delivers her third, and almost certainly last, address at the Mansion House.

The Chancellor's speech last night to the City at the Mansion House was another example of her astonishing capacity for self-delusion.

Ms Reeves also said Britain’s economy had ‘beaten the odds’ under her stewardship

Rachel Reeves last night made what is surely her final Mansion House speech to the business bigwigs, obscure liverymen and bankers of the City of London.

The chancellor can claim a few ‘sizeable’ achievements, but will largely be remembered for ‘breaking promises and making Brits poorer’