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Over half of Britons have cried at work, so why are Rachel Reeves's tears so divisive? - When Rachel Reeves cried in the ...
Sir Keir Starmer has backed Rachel Reeves to remain chancellor "into the next election and for many years after" after she ...
People saw I was upset, but that was yesterday. Today’s a new day and I’m just cracking on with the job,’ the Chancellor said ...
Move partially reverses sell-off prompted by investor fears chancellor would be sacked after emotional PMQs appearance ...
The Chancellor joins a long list of names from Margaret Thatcher and Winston Churchill to Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves insisted she was dealing with a 'personal issue' but refused to give details as she spoke about the ...
The “future already looks better for the NHS” under Labour, Sir Keir Starmer has said, as he set out a 10-year vision to bring care closer to people’s homes.
Keir Starmer says he didn’t realise Rachel Reeves was crying in Commons during PMQs Source: Reuters ...
Rachel Reeves has broken her silence after crying in the Commons yesterday alongside the Prime Minister. The Chancellor was visibly upset as she sat beside Sir Keir on Wednesday. Ms Reeves said ...
Rachel Reeves said she was ‘clearly upset’ during Prime Minister’s Questions on Wednesday, but she felt it was her job to be ...
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