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The welfare reforms botch has undoubtedly been the Government’s lowest point thus far. Sir Keir Starmer’s premiership has ...
The Government has been caught up in crisis yet again with Downing Street forced to defend Rachel Reeves, saying the ...
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”.
MPs are calling on the Chancellor to order a “proper inquiry” into the loan charge scandal after they said a Freedom of ...
There will be “financial consequences” to Sir Keir Starmer’s last-minute climbdown on welfare reform, a senior Cabinet ...
Britons are in favour of visitor levies being introduced in parts of the country that are popular with tourists, a new poll ...
Changing the controversial inheritance tax reforms could pay for the multi-billion pound black hole in Rachel Reeves’ budget ...
No-one emerged with any credit from Tuesday night’s debacle in the Commons. The hole in Rachel Reeves’ budget was dwarfed ...
The spotlight ended up on the Chancellor of the Exchequer during Prime Minister's Questions after it became evident that she ...
Yorkshire is set to lose 16,500 jobs and have more than £1bn wiped from its economy due to the Government’s controversial ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves appeared to cry in the Commons as Sir Keir Starmer declined to guarantee she would remain in place ...
Rachel Reeves, Britain’s chancellor, appeared visibly upset in Parliament as the prime minister was asked about her position.
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