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The weekly session in which the British prime minister is questioned by lawmakers in Parliament can be an ordeal for the ...
The Tories did nothing as the cost of disability benefits spiralled, but everyone with an ounce of common sense knows the ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNRemote, disconnected, ‘disastrous’: Why Starmer looks like a one-term PMFocus groups 'show voters don't know leader who feels like a stranger to people on this island' ...
EXCLUSIVE: Angela Rayner's plan to build 1.5 million new homes is more about personal ambition than a serious plan, an MP has ...
The government’s long-awaited NHS 10-year health plan is launched today. To make the NHS in England fit for the future, the plan will focus on three big shifts: moving care from hospitals to ...
In a moment that briefly pierced the steely façade of British parliamentary politics, Chancellor Rachel Reeves was seen wiping away tears during a tense Prime Minister’s Questions (PMQs) session in ...
As it turned out, Reeves had been left shattered by the blow to her authority when her £5 billion cuts to welfare were tossed to avoid a Labour mutiny. That, coupled with a telling off from Mr Speaker ...
Rachel Reeves may target millions of middle-income earners with punishing income tax hikes as she is forced to clear up ...
The reasons for Reeves’s distress remain shrouded in mystery: she looked strained but smiled gamely and admitted that she ...
"We should be celebrating the first anniversary of a famous victory, but instead we’ve gone straight to the massive hangover.
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Faced with an openly weeping, swollen-eyed Rachel Reeves sitting directly opposite, Tory leader Kemi Badenoch stuck it ...
Our Political Correspondent Tom Sheldrick takes a look at how a government elected with such a huge mandate is struggling so ...
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