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Political commentator Dr Mike Jones said the 'British taxpayer is going to pay the price' for Rachel Reeves' actions.
Rachel Reeves breaks cover after crying in Commons during PMQs - Starmer cheered Reeves on her way to the podium to speak ...
Rachel Reeves has refused to rule out fresh tax rises after admitting the government’s U-turn on its flagship welfare reforms ...
Rachel Reeves, Britain’s chancellor, appeared visibly upset in Parliament as the prime minister was asked about her position. The British pound and government bonds dropped in value.
The forlorn figure cut by Rachel Reeves in the Commons today was a million miles from the 'Iron Chancellor' persona she envisaged when she entered No11 almost a year ago. The 46-year-old stoked ...
Rachel Reeves's tears are rational – Labour rebels have forced her to raise taxes The Chancellor promised not to raise taxes again but she's run out of options and lost control over her own brief.
Government documents show that changes brought in by Pension Schemes Bill will provide just “slightly greater expected ...
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Rachel Reeves should be as open as possible about tax rises - THE INDEPENDENT VIEW: Editorial: The chancellor ought to take ...
Chancellor is expected to target wealthier taxpayers if forced to raise funds to cover the £5 billion shortfall created by ...
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The Observer on MSNReeves’ tears: a key image that defines this momentWhether the chancellor’s emotional reaction at PMQs was personal or political, it underlines a perception of chaos in the ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNRachel Reeves’s power is slipping away – and MPs are losing faithThe Chancellor says it is essential to stick to her fiscal rules but some in Labour believe her inflexibility has led to ...
On a human level, it's impossible not to have some sympathy for Chancellor Rachel Reeves as tears trickled down her face ...
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