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Sir Keir Starmer has given his full support to Chancellor Rachel Reeves after she was seen crying during Prime Minister’s ...
Sir Keir Starmer has given his full support to Chancellor Rachel Reeves and said that her tearful appearance in the Commons yesterday was "nothing to do with politics" and was "a personal matter".
Rachel Reeves starts crying at PMQs as Keir Starmer refuses to say if she can keep her job Concessions to the party's welfare rebels have left a £4.8 billion hole in Rachel Reeves's spending plans.
Keir Starmer has given major speech this morning on his 10 year NHS plan - alongside Rachel Reeves. In her first public appearance since appearing in tears at PMQs yesterday, the Chancellor ...
Sir Keir Starmer was being asked legitimate questions about the nation’s stretched finances. He was also quizzed about the career prospects of that same Chancellor who was sitting beside him.
Viewers have said Rachel Reeves was "fooling no one" during her first appearance in public since crying in the House of Commons yesterday. The Chancellor appeared alongside Sir Keir Starmer and ...
Rachel Reeves makes appearance at Keir Starmer's NHS speech 10:40 Starmer accepts blame for welfare bill debacle 10:03 Reeves is fine says PM, and messages show great affection and respect 08:31 By ...
It’s got nothing to do with politics, nothing to do with what’s happened this week. It was a personal matter for her' ...
I was in the room for Rachel Reeves and Keir Starmer's show of unity – one thing stood out Chancellor and the Prime Minister had a clear message after her tears in the Commons ...
Rachel Reeves appeared to be in tears in the Commons as she sat next to Keir Starmer during a tense Prime Minister's Questions. It came as the PM swerved a question over whether Ms Reeves would ...
Piers Pottinger has launched a blistering attack on Sir Keir Starmer's Labour Government, branding the Prime Minister ...
Sir Keir Starmer has insisted that Rachel Reeves will be Chancellor for a "very long time to come" after she broke down in tears at PMQs. The Prime Minister said it was "absolutely wrong" to ...