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Starmer insists Rachel Reeves will be chancellor for ‘years to come’ after tears at PMQs - Starmers says Chancellor’s tears were ‘nothing to do with politics...it’s purely personal’ ...
The effect of the policy is to drag millions of workers into higher tax bands when their pay goes up, raising tens of ...
Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves have been branded the "worst political double act in history" as Kelvin MacKenzie claimed ...
Speaking during Prime Minister’s Questions this afternoon, Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch challenged the Prime ...
Sir Keir Starmer said Rachel Reeves was upset about a personal issue, and was caught on camera because there’s no ‘hiding place’ in politics.
Sir Keir Starmer has insisted that Rachel Reeves will remain Chancellor "for a very long time". The Prime Minister said she is doing an "excellent job" at No11 following yesterday's tears in the House ...
Sir Keir Starmer has given his full support to Chancellor Rachel Reeves and said that her tearful appearance in the Commons yesterday was "nothing to do with politics" and was "a personal matter".
It’s got nothing to do with politics, nothing to do with what’s happened this week. It was a personal matter for her' ...
Rachel Reeves is under intense pressure after Sir Keir Starmer refused to guarantee her long-term future in No 11 as the value of the pound fell and Government borrowing costs remained high.