Kemi Badenoch tells the Commons Rachel Reeves has 'embraced a series of Conservative policies' in a fiery clash at PMQs.
Keir Stamer says Kemi Badenoch has 'got a nerve' - and that's precisely why Conservatives gave her the job of taking him on.
Rachel Reeves will deliver a major speech with announcements expected on OId Trafford, Heathrow Airport and a new 'UK Silicon Valley' as Keir Starmer said he'd channel Margaret Thatcher
Rachel Reeves has performed a spectacular U-turn just hours after refusing to release her tax return with the public. The Chancellor had ruled out sharing the details after being quizzed by GB News' Political Editor Christopher Hope at her growth speech in Oxfordshire earlier today.
It’s almost that time of the week again, when Keir Starmer, Kemi Badenoch and their rows of MPs assemble for Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs).
Kemi Badenoch's spokesperson said the Tory leader has "no plans" to publish her tax return - despite every PM, Chancellor and leader of the opposition doing so since 2017
Sir Keir Starmer has just arrived in the House of Commons. Labour MPs gave him a loud cheer as he took his seat on the front bench alongside David Lammy, the Foreign Secretary, and Bridget Phillipson, the Education Secretary. Kemi Badenoch arrived just before Sir Keir and received a warm welcome from her Tory MPs.
The Chancellor joins Sir Keir Starmer in publicising her tax details, a reversal just hours after she said she would not share them
Rachel Reeves will publish a tax return, it is understood, after the Chancellor earlier said she did not have any plans to do so. A Treasury spokesperson indicated that Ms Reeves will publish details on her taxes,
Rachel Reeves’ big pitch for economic growth today was always going to overshadow Kemi Badenoch and Keir Starmer’s weekly tussle at PMQs. The Conservative leader’s supporters continue to laud her ability to “cut through” and catapult herself into the headlines.
Green campaigners warn of ‘costly mistake’ on airport expansion that will take decades and drive up greenhouse gases
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has backed a third runway at London's Heathrow Airport as part of a fresh plan to get the UK's sluggish economy growing. She said Heathrow expansion, which has been delayed for decades over environmental concerns, would "make Britain the world's best connected place to do business".