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Rachel Reeves said she was “clearly” upset during her appearance at Prime Minister’s Questions (PMQs) but ­insisted she was “cracking on with the job”. The chancellor and Keir Starmer shared a hug, ...
We have gone back to the four challenges we set Labour after last year's big election victory to check on progress ...
The weekly session in which the British prime minister is questioned by lawmakers in Parliament can be an ordeal for the ...
With today marking a year since Sir Keir Starmer romped to victory in the 2024 General Election, GB News looked into every ...
Some families could be up to £1,800 worse off this past year because of Keir Starmer's government, the Tories have claimed.
The job of a politician often gets a bad wrap, being regularly described by the public as 'arrogant,' 'corrupt,' ...
Rachel Reeves says she was ‘clearly upset’ but it was her job to support government at PMQs - Reeves rejected suggestions ...
Sir Keir Starmer has announced his latest U-turn: a £1.5bn change of course over his flagship welfare bill. The prime ...
Keir Starmer was forced to guarantee Rachel Reeves will keep her job for "many years to come", in a bid to end financial and political turmoil following her tears in Parliament. But Labour insiders ...
Rachel Reeves became tearful during PMQs on Wednesday, but she’s far from the first politician to cry over the years.
The chancellor of the exchequer Rachel Reeves’ tears in parliament have made national headlines but here are four things we should be talking about instead.