The Chancellor was cut adrift by Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander, who said she had never taken free tickets since ...
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GB News on MSN'Massive scandal!' Carole Malone launches furious attack on Rachel Reeves for accepting tickets Sabrina Carpenter showBroadcaster Carole Malone has launched a scathing attack on Rachel Reeves over her acceptance of free Sabrina Carpenter ...
Minister ‘too busy’ for concerts amid Reeves row over Sabrina Carpenter tickets - The chancellor has defended her decision to ...
The Deputy Prime Minister is said to have asked if she could add the personal trip to the itinerary for a visit to Ethiopia ...
Rachel Reeves says accepting free Sabrina Carpenter tickets was 'right thing to do from security perspective’ - The ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has said she accepted free tickets to see Sabrina Carpenter live because it was “the right thing to do from a security perspective”. The Chancellor said she and a family ...
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GB News on MSNDonald Trump ally blasts Sir Keir Starmer's 'simplistic' Ukraine plan and mocks the Prime Minister for trying to 'be like Churchill'Donald Trump's special envoy to the Middle East has taken aim at Sir Keir Starmer’s Ukraine plan, accusing him of trying to ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNBespoke shoes and escape rooms – credit card spending by civil servants, revealedCivil service credit cards will be frozen this week under plans to reduce their numbers by 50 per cent and slash Government spending. The Cabinet Office will order almost all of the 20,000 procurement ...
Donald Trump has kicked off a trade war by imposing his 25 percent tariff on steel and aluminium - but what does it mean for ...
Downing Street has denied it is taking a “chainsaw” to Whitehall but Sir Keir Starmer will warn the state is failing to deliver despite becoming bloated as civil servant numbers soar.
A major shake-up of the civil service is needed to help Britain cope with “an era of instability” across the world, Keir Starmer will say on Thursday. The prime minister says the state has ...
Sir Keir Starmer was urged to support a Bill the Tories say will stop the guidance, which advises judges to take a criminal's ethnicity or religion into account before sentencing them. Some ...
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