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Portrait of Rachel Reeves

πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ Rachel Reeves β€” Chancellor of the Exchequer

British politician and current Chancellor of the Exchequer (born 1979).

Rachel Reeves is the Chancellor of the Exchequer. This page tracks Reeves's public schedule β€” 19 engagements across 10 days β€” compiled automatically from the official source and updated daily.

Recent public schedule

Each entry links to its official source. Times are local where published.

Friday, June 12, 2026

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New champion to be appointed for Britain’s mutuals and co-operatives
Plans for a new champion for mutuals and co-ops have been unveiled in a speech by the Economic Secretary to the Treasury in Birmingham today.

Thursday, June 11, 2026

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Baroness Hogg has been reappointed as a non-executive member of the Office for Budget Responsibility.
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Tuesday, June 9, 2026

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Chancellor Rachel Reeves speech at the AI Adoption Summit
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has delivered a speech at the AI Adoption Summit.
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New concierge service and visa scheme unveiled to help Britain’s fastest-growing firms scale and attract talent
Concierge service for business launched as part of mission to bring about the UK's first trillion-dollar firm.
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Monday, June 8, 2026

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Review into access to banking services begins
The Access to Banking Review is inviting views from businesses, organisations and members of the public as it enters an intensive phase of evidence gathering
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HMRC doubles funding for customers who need extra support
Β£11 million in grant funding available to help customers who need extra support
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Thursday, June 4, 2026

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Small businesses get helping hand with strengthened debt advice
Small businesses struggling with finances to receive Β£4 million funding boost to business debt advice services through the Money and Pensions Service.

Wednesday, June 3, 2026

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Chancellor Rachel Reeves speech at the Scientific Superpower Conference
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has today (3 June) delivered a speech at the Scientific Superpower Conference.
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Universal theme park to be UK’s most popular tourist attraction
The Universal United Kingdom Resort, one of the largest ever investments in the UK tourism sector, will employ thousands and entertain millions of people.
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Wednesday, May 27, 2026

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Millions to benefit from lower travel and food costs
The Government has published a list of 125 everyday essentials - including fruit, oils and core pantry staples - targeted for tariff reductions, alongside uprating mileage rates to support working people with the cost of living.

Tuesday, May 26, 2026

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Non-Executive Directors of the National Wealth Fund reappointed
Nigel Topping, Tania Songini and Marianne Økland have been reappointed as Non-Executive Directors of the National Wealth Fund (NWF).

Thursday, May 21, 2026

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Assessing the Impact of Energy Bill Support in 2022–23 on Bank Rate and Mortgage Rates
This note sets out how HMT assessed the estimated effect of the 2022–23 Energy Bill Support measures on Bank Rate and, in turn, on the cost of a new representative mortgage.
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Chancellor puts regional growth at top of the agenda at UKREiiF
UKREiiF brought together investors, developers and local leaders from across the country.
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Chancellor Rachel Reeves statement to Parliament
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has today (21 May) updated the House of Commons on the Government's economic response to the war in Iran, and the action they are taking to support families and businesses with the Cost of Living.
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Government steps in to back long-term resilience of UK’s chemicals and ceramics industries
The Government has announced new funding packages for the ceramics and chemicals sectors, worth Β£120 million and Β£350 million respectively.
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Great British Summer Savings 2026: Family activities VAT relief fact sheet
From 25 June to 1 September 2026 the Government is introducing a temporary reduced rate of VAT on children's menu meals in restaurants and family leisure activities over the summer period, cutting VAT from 20% to 5%.
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Great British Summer Savings: VAT slashed to save families money on days out
Families will enjoy discounted attractions and meals out this summer, with the launch of the government’s Great British Summer Savings scheme to help people enjoy day out for less.
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Wednesday, May 20, 2026

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Cost of living boost with free bus travel for children and targeted food tariff cuts
Chancellor to announce β€˜Great British Summer Savings’ - a UK wide scheme to help families enjoy this summer
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Boost for Britain’s financial services and greater protections for consumers as new legislation is introduced
Bill introduced to Parliament this week will unlock growth and investment across the country and boost protections for consumers.
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Frequently asked questions

Who is Rachel Reeves?

Rachel Reeves is the Chancellor of the Exchequer, based in London, United Kingdom.

Where does this schedule come from?

It is compiled automatically from HM Treasury β€” GOV.UK, the official source, and updated daily.

How often does Reeves's schedule update?

Every day. Each entry links back to the original official source so you can verify it.