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Rachel Reeves breaks cover after crying in Commons during PMQs - Starmer cheered Reeves on her way to the podium to speak ...
Political commentator Dr Mike Jones said the 'British taxpayer is going to pay the price' for Rachel Reeves' actions.
Sir Keir Starmer has defended Chancellor Rachel Reeves after she was seen wiping away tears beside him during Prime ...
The weekly session in which the British prime minister is questioned by lawmakers in Parliament can be an ordeal for the ...
Can Starmer and Reeves hold the Labour Party together? Ask John Rentoul anything The Independent’s chief political commentator, John Rentoul, is here to answer your questions as Labour grapples ...
An author of a report on taxing Britain’s richest people says it can’t be done fast enough to help Chancellor of the ...
Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves have been branded the "worst political double act in history" as Kelvin MacKenzie claimed ...
Rachel Reeves insists she’s ‘cracking on with the job’ as she hugs Starmer after Commons tears The prime minister and chancellor shared a hug as they moved to calm the markets after a ...
So I genuinely felt for Rachel Reeves, who today was spotted puffy-eyed with a single tear rolling down her cheek, while sat ...
Reeves was seen being comforted by her sister, Ellie Reeves, the chair of the Labour Party, as the pair exited the Commons. Yet rumours have already been swirling that Reeves’s position is in danger, ...
Comment It’s hard to see how Rachel Reeves can survive The chancellor deserves our sympathy, writes Simon Walters, but resignation may now be inevitable.