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The Observer on MSNReeves’ tears: a key image that defines this momentWhether the chancellor’s emotional reaction at PMQs was personal or political, it underlines a perception of chaos in the ...
Tory MPs revealed they alerted Labour whips to the fact that the Chancellor was weeping in the Commons to ensure she got help ...
IF the extraordinary words of Lily Allen are anything to go by this week, abortions are now being repeatedly used as an ...
Opinion
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The answer is abundantly clear. It is a Government that is strong on rhetoric but lamentably short on delivery. Take, for example, the promise to "smash the gangs" and tackle the absurdly high level ...
Editorial: The chancellor ought to take citizens into her confidence as she ponders her Budget choices. Rachel Reeves needs ...
No, the blame for the crushing failure of Labour’s first year rests squarely on both sides of Downing Street. From Lord ...
Treasury minister Jim O’Neill has warned Reeves will have to raise income tax, national insurance or VAT to fill the £5bn ...
Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei attends mourning ceremony in first public appearance since the Iran-Israel war started.
Whatever the reason for the tears from the Chancellor Rachel Reeves in parliament, they successfully diverted the news agenda away from the humiliating climbdown of the government over cuts to the ...
Exclusive: With a failure to deliver economic growth leaving an estimated £18bn in Rachel Reeves’ budget, the use of senior ...
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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