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C hancellor Rachel Reeves has made a surprise appearance alongside Sir Keir Starmer, one day after she was seen crying at ...
The prime minister and chancellor shared a hug as they moved to calm the markets after a tumultuous week which saw tears in ...
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GB News on MSNRachel Reeves threatens £5bn in tax rises after Labour's PIP U-turn: 'There are costs to what happened!'Chancellor Rachel Reeves has given her biggest indication yet that tax rises will be included in this year's Autumn ...
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GB News on MSNKeir Starmer and Rachel Reeves branded 'worst political double act' as Labour marks first year in power: 'We're done for!'Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves have been branded the "worst political double act in history" as Kelvin MacKenzie claimed ...
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In case you missed the avalanche of headlines, tweets and videos yesterday – Rachel Reeves cried. She is the first female ...
Of course I am aware that Rachel Reeves is no ordinary woman and this is no ordinary workplace – but the reaction was wildly ...
Rachel Reeves gets a 1 out of 10 for first year in office, says top entrepreneur - Rachel Reeves will mark her first year in ...
Reeves says welfare fallout ‘damaging’ and declines to rule out tax hikes - The Chancellor warned there would be ‘costs to what happened’ as she faced questions about how she would cover the shortfall ...
Recent U-turns have only exacerbated the problem for Labour, with the climbdown on the Winter Fuel Allowance costing £1.5 ...
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GB News on MSNRachel Reeves called to scrap 'most hated tax' on pensions as Britons face 'double whammy' raidChancellor Rachel Reeves is being urged to scrap the UK's "most hated tax" on pensions, which are due to come into effect in ...
Rachel Reeves has not offered her resignation and is "going nowhere", Downing Street has said, following her tearful appearance in the House of Commons.
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GB News on MSNRachel Reeves set to raid pension pots to pay for Labour's £5bn benefits bill U-turnChancellor Rachel Reeves is expected to target wealthier taxpayers if forced to raise funds to cover the £5 billion shortfall ...
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