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Rachel Reeves must quit as Chancellor after her tearful appearance at Prime Minister’s Questions, the Conservatives have said ...
The original Hillsborough Law, first presented in 2017, included a legal responsibility for public servants to tell the truth ...
Rachel Reeves was seen with a tear rolling down her cheek in the Commons as the Prime Minister refused to guarantee she would remain in her job until the next election. The Chancellor appeared visibly ...
Sir Keir could very easily have said some words to support his Chancellor. He chose not to, responding instead: “She [Mrs ...
MPs must decide whether to back a monstrous injustice against a direct action group opposing Israel's genocide. Or to eject ...
Ian Byrne (Liverpool West Derby), who was with family at the Hillsborough disaster in 1989, said a law is needed to restore faith in justice.
Downing Street said the Prime Minister supported his Chancellor after Sir Keir Starmer declined to commit to her future in ...
Rachel Reeves was visibly upset as Keir Starmer came under attack from Kemi Badenoch over welfare bill U-turn.
Rachel Reeves will remain as Chancellor, Downing Street said, despite Sir Keir Starmer missing his chance to give her a public show of support.
The value of the pound and long-term Government bonds slumped sharply after Sir Keir Starmer failed to back Chancellor Rachel ...
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