The BBC’s Laura Kuenssberg asked Rachel Reeves if she is “really a Labour chancellor” after her latest set of spending cuts.
Labour members have turned against Chancellor Rachel Reeves and fear her spring statement will cost the party votes.
The Chancellor said that “reform would be worthwhile” when asked about rumours she is planning to cut the amount people can ...
Labour MPs urge Rachel Reeves to rethink cuts to health and disability benefits - Debbie Abrahams, who chairs the Work and ...
Rachel Reeves has denied that Labour is heading towards austerity as she confirmed ... It comes after a backlash, including ...
Reeves refuses to rule out more cuts amid growing Labour backlash - Chancellor faces speculation she will be forced to find ...
All the Labour MPs who have said they are opposing Rachel Reeves's welfare cuts - Government faces challenge from its own ...
The Labour Party Chancellor Rachel Reeves delivered her Spring Statement in the Commons today, with a number of new cuts and ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is presenting her first highly anticipated Spring Statement to parliament. After a controversial ...
Labour Party faces pressure ahead of local elections and the Runcorn by-election, with recent polls showing a drop in ...
“The OBR say today that people will be, on average, over £500 a year better off under this Labour government,” Chancellor Rachel Reeves asserted at the dispatch ... in the final Budget delivered by ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves will present her first highly anticipated spring statement to parliament on Wednesday. After a ...