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Deputy PM Angela Rayner is giving it a go, having already handed Reeves a shopping list of taxes that would clobber ...
The Independent's Political Editor David Maddox says that despite the clash with Unite, the deputy prime minister’s influence ...
No one in their right mind has ever taken David Lammy seriously and as for Angela Rayner, she seems determined to drag us all down to the same levels of poverty she never forgets to remind us she came ...
Rachel Reeves wants Britain to become a shareholder democracy. In her annual Mansion House speech to the City’s bankers, ...
The public finances are on life support, and things have gone from bad to worse since Reeves entered No.11. Her £25billion ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNNo Rachel Reeves, stretching first-time buyers' loans won't fix the housing crisisLike any economist worth their salt, Rachel Reeves knows that Britain’s housing crisis presents a major hurdle to growth. ...
Another combative red-headed female politician serves both as inspiration and warning here, namely Barbara Castle, who first ...
As Labour promises an extra 36,000 mortgage approvals, Sean O’Grady examines whether relaxing the rules is a good idea ...
The Chancellor is embarking on a dash for growth which is the only way to save the British economy - and safeguard her own ...
The general secretary of Unite warned they could ‘disaffiliate’ from Labour in future, saying the £1.5m the union pays is ...
It certainly isn’t Rachel Reeves. Our hapless Chancellor is pushing buttons and pulling levers, but always the wrong ones.
Hiring in London has suffered a steep drop after Rachel Reeves' tax hikes weighed on costs and dampened outlook.
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