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The reasons for Reeves’s distress remain shrouded in mystery: she looked strained but smiled gamely and admitted that she ...
The chancellor Rachel Reeves broke down in tears during a heated exchange in Prime Minister's Questions - and was comforted ...
After Keir Starmer came to Rachel Reeves' defence after a difficult PMQs, we take a look at the Chancellor's life away from ...
Fighting for her political life after the latest U-turn on disability benefit cuts, Rachel Reeves has now lost her most ...
Reeves' initial decision to raise taxes on non-doms was a calculated gamble (Image credit: Wiktor Szymanowicz / Future Publishing / Getty Images) By Harriet Marsden, The Week UK published 2 weeks ago ...
Rachel Reeves is a "gnat's whisker" away from having to raise taxes in the autumn budget, a leading economist has warned - despite the chancellor insisting her plans are "fully funded". Paul ...
arlier this year one No 10 aide told me that they missed the old Rachel Reeves. A Chancellor who denounced austerity in opposition had ended up defined by a cut (to winter fuel payments). Her doctrine ...
Rachel Reeves reeled off a dizzying list of wildly varying numbers and time horizons, covering programme after programme funded in Britain’s spending review. Over the next five years, £14bn ...
Rachel Reeves sounded like she was fighting for her political life Delivering her spending review, the chancellor even made her theatrical opposite number look convincing – she needs to ...
Rachel Reeves has pledged that the government will no longer house migrants in asylum hotels by 2029. Outlining her spending review plans to MPs on Wednesday, Ms Reeves said ministers would end ...
t’s Spending Review day, when Rachel Reeves gets to set departmental budgets for much of the rest of the parliament. The Chancellor’s balancing act – ensuring public services have the day-to-day funds ...
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