Rachel Reeves
Chancellor of the Exchequer
Rachel Reeves
Chancellor of the Exchequer
Rachel Reeves is a British Labour politician who became the first female Chancellor of the Exchequer in 2024, following Labour's general election win. Born in 1979 in Lewisham, London, she studied PPE at Oxford and earned a master’s in economics from the LSE. Before entering politics, she worked as an economist at the Bank of England and HBOS. Reeves has been the MP for Leeds West (now Leeds West and Pudsey) since 2010, holding several key shadow cabinet roles before being appointed Shadow Chancellor in 2021. As Chancellor, she introduced major tax reforms, public sector pay increases, and a National Wealth Fund, while also making some controversial cuts. She is married with two children, and her sister, Ellie Reeves, is also a Labour MP. In 2023, she faced criticism over plagiarism in her book on women economists, with her publisher promising corrections.
UK Chancellor Warns of 'Profound' Impact from Trump Tariffs Amid Market Calm
- Tuesday, 08 April 2025

Rachel Reeves warned of the "profound" impact from US President Donald Trump’s tariffs, which global markets had calmed down about after days of turmoil. The Chancellor will meet her US counterpart to discuss the effect of the president's protectionism, as UK stocks rose slightly but still remained below pre-tariff levels.