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Rachel Reeves was last week seen with tears rolling down her face during PMQs - but the defiant Chancellor has since coming ...
The prime minister and chancellor shared a hug as they moved to calm the markets after a tumultuous week which saw tears in ...
COMMENT: A single tear rolled down the chancellor’s cheeks at PMQs in a rare and distressing display of emotion from the ‘Iron Chancellor’. I found myself wanting to cry too, says ...
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Sitting directly next to her, The Independent could hear as she huffed and sighed, eventually turning to laughter, each time her name was mentioned. The message from Ms Reeves: it was a personal ...
Imagine being Rachel Reeves, for a moment. You are sitting in the House of Commons, surrounded by your peers; there to help defend your government’s decisions on welfare reforms after nights of ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves insisted she was dealing with a 'personal issue' but refused to give details as she spoke about the extraordinary scenes in the Commons for the first time.
Sitting behind the Prime Minister, Reeves’ eyes welled up (Picture: PRU/AFP via Getty Images) In case you missed the avalanche of headlines, tweets and videos yesterday – Rachel Reeves cried.
Rachel Reeves was a picture of melancholy from the moment she entered the chamber for PMQs. She was almost the last cabinet minister to arrive - it looked briefly as if there would be no room for her.
Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves, right, sitting as Prime Minister Keir Starmer speaks in the House of Commons. AP ...
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