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The Prime Minister already caused outrage when his chancellor Rachel Reeves axed the winter fuel payment - before U-turning.
Former leader Neil Kinnock said the Government appeared 'bogged down by their own imposed limitations' and said Keir Starmer ...
Lord Kinnock, who led Labour between 1983 and 1992, said a two per cent levy on assets worth more than £10million could be a ...
The prospect of Labour keeping the two-child benefit cap in place will provoke fresh unrest among Labour backbenchers, who have a taste for rebellion after forcing Sir Keir’s hand on cuts to the ...
The Prime Minister this week caved to rebel MPs over proposed welfare cuts as he performed yet another U-turn following his ...
A former Chancellor of the Exchequer shared what he believes caused Rachel Reeves to tear up in the Commons last week.
Exclusive: Jim O’Neill warns that the chancellor will have to raise income tax, national insurance or VAT to fill the £5bn black hole left by the welfare climbdown ...
Alastair Stewart sounds the alarm over the NHS app and delivers his verdict on a torrid time for Rachel Reeves and Keir ...
Rachel 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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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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