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Rachel Reeves said she was having a “tough day” when she cried during Prime Minister’s Questions. Addressing the incident for the first time in public, the Chancellor said: “Clearly I was ...
Rachel Reeves appeared to be crying on the Commons frontbench during prime minister’s questions. A tear could be seen rolling down the chancellor’s cheek as she watched Keir Starmer take on Kemi ...
Kemi Badenoch has come under fire after mocking Rachel Reeves for crying during PMQs in Commons. The Tory leader accused the Chancellor of looking "absolutely miserable" during the debate.
Rachel Reeves has appeared in public after her tearful Prime Minister's Questions. The Chancellor attended the launch of the Government's 10-year NHS plan in London alongside Sir Keir Starmer in a ...
Rachel Reeves 'fooling no one' at major Keir Starmer speech after PMQs tears The Chancellor has appeared alongside the Prime Minister after weeping in front of MPs. By Adam Toms, David Hughes ...
Rachel Reeves made a candid seven-word admission about her teary day in the Commons this week. The Chancellor's emotional display during PMQs sent shockwaves through the financial markets and ...
Starmer backs Rachel Reeves to remain as chancellor Sir Keir Starmer has insisted that Rachel Reeves will be Chancellor for a "very long time to come" after she broke down in tears at PMQs.
Bond markets had reacted badly to Sir Keir’s refusal to guarantee she was safe in her job during PMQs on Wednesday, where Ms Reeves appeared visibly upset while sitting behind the prime minister.
Rachel Reeves had 'altercation with Commons Speaker' before crying at PMQs A minister told The Mirror they did not know what the row was about, but that ' [Speaker Hoyle] ended up apologising.' ...
Rachel Reeves needs putting out of her misery – today's PMQs tears say it all Rachel Reeves has been out of her depth from the start and it's time she leaves her post - for her sake as much as ours.
Tears rolled down to Chancellor Rachel Reeves' cheek during PMQs yesterday as Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer refused to say she was secure in her job, as he was battered over his welfare surrender.
Asked about Reeves’ display of emotions during PMQs, a spokesperson told HuffPost UK: “It’s a personal matter, which – as you would expect – we are not going to get into.