How have we ended up with Rachel Reeves, Angela Rayner and Sir Keir Starmer? Well, it's quite simple actually.
Rachel Reeves is in a hole of her own making, but at least she’s stopped digging. In contrast to her cabinet colleagues. Energy Secretary Ed Miliband still refuses to acknowledge that his fanatical ...
Both the article, and the claim that Ms Rayner is replacing Ms Reeves, are not real. A screenshot being shared on social media appears to show a BBC news article reporting that Angela Rayner is ...
A screenshot of a fake news article about Britain's Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner replacing Rachel Reeves as the country's finance minister has been shared as if real online. "Angela Rayner ...
Police examine if Labour candidate Lizzi Collinge broke the law by not declaring costs when deputy leader visited ...
People always like to grumble when something changes. Fury followed the mandatory wearing of seatbelts, with the editor of ...
Labour’s workers’ rights reforms will cost taxpayers almost £1 billion a year, analysis by the Conservatives has found ...
This week’s gem? The complaint that Rayner allegedly asked civil servants to help her move house.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves said Environmental Impact ... has been declared while the Chancellor and Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner review the existing arrangements “to make sure they meet ...
The Chancellor has turned from pessimist 'Eeyore' to upbeat optimist, but will growth plan make you feel better off? | ITV ...
Allies insist that, after a gloomy start in the job, the chancellor had long planned to shift up a gear – but her ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves and Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner visited the Oval Village project in London (PA) PA Archive Sir Keir Starmer’s Government wants the default answer to be “yes ...