While the Chancellor strengthens her central Government role, the Deputy PM is losing the battle for Sir Keir’s ear ...
People always like to grumble when something changes. Fury followed the mandatory wearing of seatbelts, with the editor of Motor Sport ranting in 1964 that he would “not use them in my car for the ...
A screenshot of a fake news article about Britain's Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner replacing Rachel Reeves as the country's finance minister has been shared as if real online. "Angela Rayner ...
How have we ended up with Rachel Reeves, Angela Rayner and Sir Keir Starmer? Well, it's quite simple actually.
Talk about being trapped between a rock and a hard place. That's the fate of the Bank of England (BoE), thanks to Chancellor ...
The 'immovable' Deputy PM saw her housing brief in the spotlight and spent time with the King during a week that brought the ...
Someone is out to get Rachel Reeves. “I don’t know what they are saying and of course none of them have gone on the record,” ...
The BBC has established the Chancellor left the Bank of England nine months earlier than she states in her LinkedIn profile.
Labour’s workers’ rights reforms will cost taxpayers almost £1 billion a year, analysis by the Conservatives has found ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves said Environmental Impact ... has been declared while the Chancellor and Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner review the existing arrangements “to make sure they meet ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves and Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner visited the Oval Village project in London (PA) PA Archive Sir Keir Starmer’s Government wants the default answer to be “yes ...
While a rule on a seatbelt or smoking is pretty straightforward, Angela Rayner and Rachel Reeves are currently working on two master plans involving immense change – a workers’ rights revolution and ...
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