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Watching the tears run down Rachel Reeves' cheeks during PMQs on Wednesday, one thought came to mind, 'she's broken', and my ...
The Chancellor refused to rule out further tax hikes in her next Budget, saying "there are costs" to the Government's ...
The weekly session in which the British prime minister is questioned by lawmakers in Parliament can be an ordeal for the ...
The answer is abundantly clear. It is a Government that is strong on rhetoric but lamentably short on delivery. Take, for ...
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In a moment that briefly pierced the steely façade of British parliamentary politics, Chancellor Rachel Reeves was seen wiping away tears during a tense Prime Minister’s Questions (PMQs) session in ...
A reader says Rachel Reeves’ tears would be understandable if they were about Labour rebels wrecking her work to reform the benefits system ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNRemote, disconnected, ‘disastrous’: Why Starmer looks like a one-term PMAfter a week in which the Parliamentary Labour Party (PLP) was split over welfare reforms, and a new party was formed by ...
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Edinburgh News on MSNAnother remarkable week for Keir Starmer and the BBC - Vladimir McTavishFor a distinctly unremarkable man Keir Starmer has had quite a remarkable week. First, he managed to pull off that never-seen-before trick of achieving a humiliating victory in Parliament on Tuesday.
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