News
Opinion
21mon MSNOpinion
The markets have delivered their verdict. They want Rachel Reeves, and no one else will do. If the chancellor needed saving, they’ve done the job, boosting her political clout in the process.The ...
The “future already looks better for the NHS” under Labour, Sir Keir Starmer has said, as he published a radical plan to ...
The Scottish Secretary has said the UK Government is still working to reform the “utterly broken” welfare system, following ...
49mon MSN
Rachel Reeves insists she’s ‘cracking on with the job’ as she hugs Starmer after Commons tears - The prime minister and ...
The FTSE 100 and sterling rallied while the bond market calmed on Thursday as Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer supported his ...
1hon MSNOpinion
Keir Starmer promised that the last Budget would be “painful”. In a speech in the Downing Street garden in August, two months ...
1h
inews.co.uk on MSNWhy Angela Rayner is now Starmer’s most powerful ministerThe Deputy Prime Minister should be deployed as a John Prescott figure to connect with the party, Labour MPs say ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves was visibly upset during Prime Minister's Questions on Wednesday, stating the next day it was a ...
1hon MSNOpinion
Male tears are sincere. Female tears are a story, a scandal.
London's main stock indexes closed higher on Thursday as political tensions appeared to ease after finance minister Rachel ...
The pound fell Wednesday after Prime Minister Keir Starmer appeared not to back Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves.
1hOpinion
GB News on MSNRachel Reeves is a scapegoat but I will not shed a tear for the Iron Chancellor - Kwasi KwartengYesterday's scenes were unprecedented. A Chancellor of the Exchequer actually shedding tears in the House of Commons itself ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results