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Rachel Reeves said she was having a “tough day” when she cried during Prime Minister’s Questions. Addressing the incident for the first time in public, the Chancellor said: “Clearly I was ...
Speaking to Times Radio as Ms Reeves put on a brave face, Mr Johnson said: “I think we're now all waiting really for the Budget and that's going to be really, really tough and very dependent on ...
Rachel Reeves is on course to break her election promise not to put up taxes including income tax, National Insurance and VAT, Institute of Fiscal Studies director Paul Johnson said.
As a born-again fiscal hawk, Ms Reeves has been battling for weeks to keep the Government’s welfare plans together, while Labour rebels and Downing Street have torn them apart.
Sir Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves hugged each other as they launched their new plan for the NHS and put behind them a troubled week which saw markets panic over the chancellor’s future.
Rachel Reeves insists she is “totally” up to the job of UK chancellor a day after she was seen crying in parliament and rumours about her future triggered a major sell-off in government bonds.
Sir Mel Stride, the Tory Shadow Chancellor, said: ‘Rachel Reeves has maxed out the country’s credit card, hiked taxes to record levels and sent borrowing sky-rocketing.
Rachel Reeves may have U-turned on winter fuel, but her problems are far from over - The Independent
Rachel Reeves may have U-turned on winter fuel, but her problems are far from over Editorial: The authority of the chancellor has been badly compromised by the missteps she’s taken in her first ...
You’re lucky to have me today. I had planned to take my new, taxpayer-subsidised Audi A8 long wheelbase job out for a spin, maybe down to Shoeburyness for a Rossi’s ice cream and a pint of ...
Rachel Reeves will lead a foundational moment for Keir Starmer's government when she determines departmental budgets for the years ahead in next week's spending review. When it comes to the likely ...
The pollster noted how the political fortunes of Sir Keir and Ms Reeves' were 'very bound together'. 'They came in with lukewarm approval ratings, they've declined since almost in lockstep.' he said.
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