Rachel Reeves has said she won’t apologise for crying during prime minister’s questions last year, but admitted she regretted attending the Commons while upset that day. The chancellor, who was ...
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Rachel Reeves finally addresses tears at PMQs in bombshell remarks - 'I'm not apologising'
Rachel Reeves has finally spoken out after crying during Prime Minister's Questions last July. The Chancellor insisted she became tearful over personal matters, rather than speculation about her ...
Rachel Reeves was seen with a tear rolling down her cheek in the Commons as the Prime Minister refused to guarantee she would remain in her job until the next election. The Chancellor appeared visibly ...
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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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