James Dyson, who owns farmland, said the farms and businesses due to be affected currently employ 14 million people.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has spent the last six months sabotaging the UK economy. Suddenly, she wants it to grow.
Writing in the Sun on Sunday, Reeves said she will be "looking closely at the rising cost of health and disability benefits".
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has welcomed proposals from the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) to ease strict mortgage lending ...
In an attempt to strike a more upbeat tone after months of gloomy economic warnings, Rachel Reeves told Labour MPs: 'If we ...
The energy secretary's commitment to climate targets puts him at odds with Chancellor Rachel Reeves, who has indicated that ...
The Chancellor indicated the Government would consider the prospect of signing up to the Pan-Euro-Mediterranean Convention ...
Rachel Reeves has been warned a new deposit return scheme will place even more burdens on businesses and harm her push for ...
When the chancellor delivers her landmark speech this week – explaining how jettisoning planning red tape and green-lighting ...
Unlocking investment from pension funds has been an aim of both the current Chancellor and her predecessor, Jeremy Hunt, who ...
Rachel Reeves should cut taxes rather than back Heathrow expansion if she wants to boost the economy, Ryanair’s finance chief ...
Speculation that chancellor Rachel Reeves will announce plans to free up billions from defined benefit pension schemes has ...