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Rachel Reeves will remain as Chancellor, Downing Street said, despite Sir Keir Starmer missing his chance to give her a public show of support.
The Prime Minister said he wanted to ‘prevent future tragedies’, and the Government will conduct a call for evidence on minimum barrier heights.
In a bid to save the welfare bill, the Prime Minister offered rebels a new concession on Personal Independence Payment (PIP) ...
U.K. bond yields are surging -- meaning prices are falling -- after Prime Minister Keir Starmer talked around a question asking whether Chancellor Rachel Reeves would serve out her full term. Starmer ...
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Watch as Rachel Reeves appears to cry during Prime Ministers Questions on Wednesday (2 July), with Kemi Badenoch saying she looks "absolutely miserable”. The Chancellor sat next to Sir Keir Starmer ...
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Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Wednesday declined to say Chancellor Rachel Reeves would be in her position through the next ...
The figures of yesterday’s parliamentary vote on the Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payments Bill speak to two ...
Downing Street has insisted Rachel Reeves has Sir Keir Starmer's full backing after she was seen in tears during PMQs.Ms ...
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Follow MailOnline's live coverage as Chancellor Rachel Reeves made a visibly upset appearance in Parliament during Prime ...
During PMQs, Tory leader Kemi Badenoch had attacked Mr Starmer and Ms Reeves saying: “She looks absolutely miserable! She ...
The first minister says the UK government has "preyed" on vulnerable claimants after a dramatic Commons U-turn.
No 10 says Starmer backs Reeves after Chancellor’s tears in Commons - Downing Street said the Prime Minister supported his ...
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