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What a week it has been in British politics. After the welfare rebellion on Tuesday and then the shambles of PMQs on ...
RACHEL REEVES was crying at PMQs last week. What was significant was that it was in full public view, on the floor of the ...
A former Chancellor of the Exchequer shared what he believes caused Rachel Reeves to tear up in the Commons last week.
Rachel Reeves, the UK finance minister, was tearful last Wednesday during prime minister’s questions (PMQs). She looked miserable as the prime minister rose to take questions after a U-turn over the ...
The Chancellor refused to rule out further tax hikes in her next Budget, saying "there are costs" to the Government's ...
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In a moment that briefly pierced the steely façade of British parliamentary politics, Chancellor Rachel Reeves was seen wiping away tears during a tense Prime Minister’s Questions (PMQs) session in ...
BRITS are bracing for higher taxes after Rachel Reeves warned Labour’s welfare U-turns will come at a “cost” – with experts ...
Neither her party nor the public seems to like the Badenoch style, writes Sean O’Grady. Her tasteless lack of empathy for the ...
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Huda Ammori, the co-founder of Palestine Action, is seeking to bring a legal challenge against the Home Office over the ...
Chancellor’s display of emotion in the Commons on Wednesday was followed by the PM giving her unequivocal backing ...
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