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Sir Keir Starmer said Rachel Reeves was upset about a personal issue, and was caught on camera because there’s no ‘hiding place’ in politics.
But Sir Keir is likely to face questions about Chancellor Rachel Reeves's tearful appearance at PMQs yesterday. Meanwhile, he was forced into a humiliating U-turn by Labour rebels over welfare reforms ...
UK government bonds have settled back to prices seen before Rachel Reeves was seen crying at PMQs as bond markets were ...
Keir Starmer has admitted that the last few days have been tough after he was forced to tear up welfare reforms and ...
Reeves will be Chancellor 'into next election', says Starmer after her tears in Commons spooked markets - Prime Minister ...
Reeves is ‘fine’ and ‘very resilient’ after fighting back tears at PMQs, says Starmer - Starmers says Chancellor’s tears were ‘nothing to do with politics... it’s purely personal’ ...
Sir Keir Starmer has admitted the past few days have been “tough” as he discusses Rachel Reeves crying during parliament on ...
Sterling was higher against the euro and could take its cue from gilts given renewed U.K. fiscal concerns, ING said.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer backed Rachel Reeves to remain chancellor into the next election and for many years after after she was seen crying in the Co ...
he pictures of a distraught Rachel Reeves on the government benches during Prime Ministers Questions will cruelly and ...
The FTSE 100 index has risen 0.3%, while the pound and the 10-year bond yield have steadied in the wake of yesterday’s ...
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