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A former Chancellor of the Exchequer shared what he believes caused Rachel Reeves to tear up in the Commons last week.
For the PM, it’s a virtue that there’s no such thing as ‘Starmerism’, which begs the question a year into his premiership: ...
Steve Rotheram believes missteps over winter fuel payments and the government's welfare reform bill have made Downing Street ...
A More in Common poll also found seven in 10 voters think Sir Keir’s government is at least as chaotic as the Tories’ ...
Former leader Neil Kinnock said the Government appeared 'bogged down by their own imposed limitations' and said Keir Starmer ...
In an interview with The i Paper, Environment Secretary Steve Reed blamed the welfare fiasco this week on the entire Cabinet, ...
The pundits and politicos have had their say on Keir Starmer's first year. But there's only one verdict that matters: Yours ...
There is now a less than 5 per cent chance that the Fed cuts interest rates at its July 29-30 meeting, according to data from LSEG. The equivalent of two quarter-point rate cuts are expected by the ...
Voters are unconvinced they have seen much change after the ‘14 years of Tory failure’ that Starmer so often talks about.
Exclusive: Jim O’Neill warns that the chancellor will have to raise income tax, national insurance or VAT to fill the £5bn black hole left by the welfare climbdown ...
The prospect of Labour keeping the two-child benefit cap in place will provoke fresh unrest among Labour backbenchers, who have a taste for rebellion after forcing Sir Keir’s hand on cuts to the ...
Jo Timan reflects on the first year of a much-anticipated new Labour government and says the overwhelming feeling is one of ...