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Chancellor Rachel Reeves is desperately short of cash. True to Labour tradition, she'll raise it from our pensions.
It would be unthinkable for many of today's British politicians to have been anywhere near power a few decades ago.
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inews.co.uk on MSNLabour’s plan to fix the SEND crisis – and how it could see some support cutThe Education Secretary has previously said parents would need to ‘think differently’ on SEND support for children ahead of ...
Rachel Reeves has insisted that she will not break Labour’s election pledge not to increase income tax, VAT or National ...
Britain's economy grew faster than expected in February, as the services and manufacturing sectors picked up after recent ...
Donald Trump has wiped billions off UK pension values. Chancellor Rachel Reeves is preparing to finish the job.
Labour Chancellor's approval ratings slump to their worst ever amid fury over cuts and sluggish economic growth ...
Labour politicians would do well to heed lessons from France instead of pursuing policies that make them feel better about ...
Rachel Reeves’ approval ratings have slumped since March leaving her just one point more popular than US President Donald ...
The figures come as a surprise boost for Labour and Chancellor Rachel Reeves, after the party made growing the economy its ...
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GB News on MSNRachel Reeves launches £20bn support package for thousands as Donald Trump's trade war sparks recession warningsThousands of UK businesses are set to receive new financial support as the Government unveils a £20billion export finance ...
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GB News on MSNRachel Reeves's 'jobs tax' means workers face hit of up to £11,000 over next five yearsWorkers are facing a hit of up to £11,000 over the next five years due to Labour's employer National Insurance contributions ...
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