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Rachel Reeves must U-turn on her manifesto pledge not to raise taxes for working people or Sir Keir Starmer’s government will ...
Sir Keir Starmer will not scrap the two-child benefit cap after his U-turn on welfare cuts left a £5bn hole in Labour’s ...
Jo Timan reflects on the first year of a much-anticipated new Labour government and says the overwhelming feeling is one of ...
Kemi Badenoch 's party will attempt to change the Government's welfare Bill to tighten access to Personal Independence ...
Starmer’s approval ratings at lowest level since becoming PM after welfare chaos - A More in Common poll also found seven in ...
Shockingly, more than a third (37%) believe Starmer's team is even worse. It comes after a difficult week in Westminster, ...
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Cyprus Mail on MSNHow a tear made UK stock market plungeRachel Reeves, the UK finance minister, was tearful last Wednesday during prime minister’s questions (PMQs). She looked miserable as the prime minister rose to take questions after a U-turn over the ...
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GB News on MSNAlastair Stewart: Living with dementia can be challenging at the best of times but I fear for my futureI have grave concerns about the NHS app and the fact that many, especially those of us with dementia, will struggle to use it ...
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Independent.ie on MSN’I’ve cried at work like Rachel Reeves’: why shedding a tear isn’t rare for women in the public eyeRachel Reeves, the British chancellor of the exchequer, made headlines last week when images of her crying in the UK parliament while seated behind Keir Starmer were beamed around the world. Friends ...
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The Observer on MSNReeves’ tears: a key image that defines this momentWhether the chancellor’s emotional reaction at PMQs was personal or political, it underlines a perception of chaos in the ...
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