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Reeves: ‘There’s not a huge amount of money’

The new chancellor says she has inherited a depleted economy that will create a “challenge” for Labour.

Rachel Reeves: Who is the UK’s new chancellor?

In her maiden speech in the Commons in 2010, she vowed to fight for "jobs, growth and prosperity".

Rachel Reeves: Who is the UK’s new chancellor?

In her maiden speech in the Commons in 2010, she vowed to fight for "jobs, growth and prosperity".

US jobs growth in June beats expectations

US markets remain optimistic the Fed could start cutting rates later this year.

US jobs growth in June beats expectations

US markets remain optimistic the Fed could start cutting rates later this year.

Reeves: ‘There’s not a huge amount of money’

The new chancellor says she has inherited a depleted economy that will create a “challenge” for Labour.

Faisal Islam: Labour must act now to reboot the economy

The cautious approach Labour took in the election campaign of not offering a lot cannot last into government, says the BBC's economics editor.

Faisal Islam: Labour must act now to reboot the economy

The cautious approach Labour took in the election campaign of not offering a lot cannot last into government, says the BBC's economics editor.

Shares in housebuilders rise on back of Labour win

The party has pledged to reform the planning system, although some have warned that doing so will not be easy.

Samsung expects profits to jump by more than 1,400%

The South Korean tech giant is benefiting from the AI boom which has lifted the prices of advanced chips.