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Rosa Prince is a Bloomberg Opinion columnist covering UK politics and policy. She was formerly an editor and writer at ...
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Voices: Rachel Reeves: I saw first hand what the Tories did to kids of my generationLike most people, my politics were shaped by my upbringing. I grew up in the 1980s and 1990s under Margaret Thatcher and John Major’s governments. I saw first hand the impact of underinvestment in our ...
Starmer insists Rachel Reeves will be chancellor for ‘years to come’ after tears at PMQs - Starmers says Chancellor’s tears ...
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Sitting behind the Prime Minister, Reeves’ eyes welled up and, surrounded by political friend and foe alike, as well as the ...
Rachel Reeves issues blunt four-word response to crying during PMQs Chancellor says "clearly I was upset" during PMQs in the Commons By Katie Harris, Senior Political Correspondent ...
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GB News on MSNKeir Starmer and Rachel Reeves branded 'worst political double act' as Labour marks first year in power: 'We're done for!'Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves have been branded the "worst political double act in history" as Kelvin MacKenzie claimed ...
Rachel Reeves has not offered her resignation and is "going nowhere", Downing Street has said, following her tearful appearance in the House of Commons. A Number 10 spokesperson said the ...
Rachel Reeves admitted she was "under so much pressure" before her tearful PMQs, according to reports. The Chancellor is said to have made the comment to Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle just ...
The markets have delivered their verdict. They want Rachel Reeves, and no one else will do. If the chancellor needed saving, they’ve done the job, boosting her political clout in the process.
Rachel Reeves told broadcasters: "Clearly I was upset yesterday and everyone could see that. It was a personal issue and I'm not going to go into the details of that.
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