As tears silently rolled down the cheeks of the Chancellor yesterday, opinions were formed before they could even hit the floor. Some called Rachel Reeves’s display of emotion “quietly devastating”.
Sir Keir Starmer has admitted the past few days have been “tough” as he discusses Rachel Reeves crying during parliament on Wednesday (2 July). Speaking to Nick Robinson on BBC Radio 4 on Thursday (3 ...
Speaking on the BBC programme, Stanley suggested the episode was not just awkward or unfortunate, but actively damaging for ...
LONDON — The weekly session in which the British prime minister is questioned by lawmakers in Parliament can be an ordeal for the government leader. For Cabinet members, it’s usually simply a matter ...
Images of Rachel Reeves crying in the House of Commons on Wednesday have been dissected by political commentators across the UK. But after the chancellor put her tears down to "a tough day" what do ...
City confidence in her is rock bottom — and Rachel Reeves’s high wire act is just one misstep away from a full blown ...
All eyes are now on the U.K.'s ruling Labour Party for any sign of further political fractures that could rattle Britain's economic stability, after the extraordinary sight of the country's finance ...
When exactly is it okay to cry in public? And who gets to do it? It’s a question I’ve been pondering since last week when the UK’s chancellor of the exchequer, Rachel Reeves, shed a tear in the House ...
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