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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 ...
By common consent, on the Left almost as much as on the Right, Keir Starmer has got off to the worst start ever of any ...
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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 ...
BRITS are bracing for higher taxes after Rachel Reeves warned Labour’s welfare U-turns will come at a “cost” – with experts ...
UK’s economic crisis sparks IMF bailout fears and welfare reform chaosEmotional scenes in Parliament mirror SA's past ...
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Huda Ammori, the co-founder of Palestine Action, is seeking to bring a legal challenge against the Home Office over the ...
The prime minister and chancellor shared a hug as they moved to calm the markets after a tumultuous week which saw tears in ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves says it is "clear" she was "upset" at PMQs on Wednesday, adding the reason she was tearful was down ...
Keir Starmer says he didn’t realise Rachel Reeves was crying in Commons during PMQs Source: Reuters ...
Rachel Reeves breaks silence following dramatic tears at PMQs. The Chancellor was flanked at the event in London by Keir Starmer - who gave her an awkward hug - and Health Secretary Wes Streeting - ...