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Rachel Reeves has said she was “clearly” upset during her tearful appearance at Prime Minister’s Questions but insisted she was “cracking on with the job”.
The welfare reforms botch has undoubtedly been the Government’s lowest point thus far. Sir Keir Starmer’s premiership has ...
Sir Keir Starmer’s present from his backbenchers on his first anniversary in Downing Street was a rather brutal one.
There will be “financial consequences” to Sir Keir Starmer’s last-minute climbdown on welfare reform, a senior Cabinet ...
Labour should consider changing rules around ISAs so tax relief only applies to investments in UK listed shares – providing a £16bn boost to British businesses, a Yorkshire-based investment trust has ...
No-one emerged with any credit from Tuesday night’s debacle in the Commons. The hole in Rachel Reeves’ budget was dwarfed ...
Rachel Reeves pitched her Spending Review as laying the foundations for a much-needed programme of national renewal, while Shadow Chancellor Sir Mel Stride described its reality as “spend now ...
Because when this Labour government said we would make every part of the country better off, we meant it. Rachel Reeves is Chancellor of the Exchequer and MP for Leeds West and Pudsey.
Ms Reeves announced more than £10bn of transport funding to the North’s city regions last week, including £2.1bn to West Yorkshire and £1.5bn to South Yorkshire.
Outperforming the FTSE All-Share may prove to be something of a steeper challenge if it can replicate anything like its gains ...