Prince William has taken to social media to thank Lioness footballer Rachel Daly for “unforgetable” career on the international stage. But the heir to the throne doesn’t appear too upset by the news however, and joked that she will be able to
Andrew Neil has ripped into Rachel Reeves over Labour’s economic plans. The veteran broadcaster said it was “remarkable” that Labour did not have more “fresh or radical thinking” after more than a decade in opposition. Mr Neil, widely regarded as Britain’s toughest
Countdown presenter Rachel Riley has called on Andy Burnham to investigate allegations that a young Jewish boy was “kicked out of his bay” by nurses wearing “pro-Palestine badges” at Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital. The shocking claim was made by Tel Aviv-based Elliott
Countdown presenter Rachel Riley has called on Andy Burnham to investigate allegations that a young Jewish boy was “kicked out of his bay” by nurses wearing “pro-Palestine badges” at Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital. The shocking claim was made by Tel Aviv-based Elliott
Rachel Reeves has risked furious backlash from Labour left-wingers after delivering a speech channelling Margaret Thatcher. The Shadow Chancellor will warn in a speech today that Britain needs a “decade of national renewal”, similar to that ushered in by the Tories’ radical
Rachel Reeves has insisted embattled Angela Rayner’s explanation over her taxes is “good enough for me”. The Shadow Chancellor claimed “people are ready to move on” from the row over whether Ms Rayner should have paid capital gains tax on a property
Rachel Reeves has been ridiculed for claiming she had been taught to “balance the books at the kitchen table” as critics pointed out she once had her parliamentary credit card suspended after running up over £4,000 in debt. In an interview with
Labour’s Rachel Reeves made a sharp exit after being ambushed by a furious voter as she campaigned in Leeds. A video clip shared on social media shows the Shadow Chancellor and Labour volunteers canvassing at the end of a week in which
Jeremy Hunt promised economic growth will be top priority in his budget next month after the country slipped into recession. The Chancellor insisted taxes will only be cut in a “responsible” way after official figures showed the economy shrank 0.3 per cent
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