The UK’s first female Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves, had an early taste for breaking glass ceilings.
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Rachel Reeves, who is on course to become the first female chancellor of the exchequer, is eyeing economic growth and an improved trade deal with the EU
The UK’s first female Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves, had an early taste for breaking glass ceilings.
As the newly named chancellor of the Exchequer, she is taking on the tough job of boosting Britain’s productivity growth and of reviving struggling...
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Rachel Reeves has just made history as the UK’s first female chancellor of the exchequer, marking a significant shift in economic and financial...
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Rachel Reeves has won with a majority of more than 12,000 votes. She is likely to become the next chancellor.
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The new top team includes the UK's first female chancellor, Rachel Reeves, as well as party veterans such as Ed Miliband and Yvette Cooper.
Rather than publicly financing infrastructure and essentials we know we need through our sovereign currency, the Labour Party is opting for private...