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Rachel Reeves has not offered her resignation and is "going nowhere", Downing Street has said, following her tearful appearance in the House of Commons.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves appeared to be crying in the Commons as Keir Starmer refused to say she would still hold the post by the next election during a tense PMQs ...
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Paetongtarn Shinawatra is accused of ethical lapses in a conversation with the Cambodian leader Hun Sen and has faced calls ...
Downing Street has issued a statement after Rachel Reeves was seen in tears during PMQs today. The Chancellor appeared to be ...
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The trend for decades has been that once a U.S. Senate seat is won in Mississippi, the incumbent holds the post for a long ...
Mayor John Horhn was sworn in as Jackson’s new mayor Tuesday, calling for unity, urgency and "the delivery of hope." ...
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Sir Keir faced Tory leader Kemi Badenoch today after being forced to scrap key planks of his welfare reforms, leaving an ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves was left in tears in the Commons as Sir Keir Starmer declined to guarantee she would remain in place until the election.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves appeared to cry in the Commons as Sir Keir Starmer declined to guarantee she would remain in place until the election.