He’s got a lot of work to do, because virtually every policy Chancellor Rachel Reeves has announced since the election has done the...
BynytimespostJanuary 29, 2025He’s got a lot of work to do, because virtually every policy Chancellor Rachel Reeves has announced since the election has done the...
BynytimespostJanuary 29, 2025He’s got a lot of work to do, because virtually every policy Chancellor Rachel Reeves has announced since the election has done the...
BynytimespostJanuary 29, 2025It’s like she’s woken up out of a dream or something. Actually, that’s pretty much what’s happened. Like everyone else in Keir Starmer’s...
BynytimespostJanuary 27, 2025Absolutely nothing goes right for Labour’s accident-prone Chancellor. As I wrote yesterday, Reeves has the reverse Midas touch. Everything she touches is tarnished....
BynytimespostJanuary 11, 2025The reverse Midas touch is defined as “the tendency to ruin or destroy any object or task at hand”. And that’s what Rachel...
BynytimespostJanuary 10, 2025Pruning pushes a lot of new growth, and it helps the roots to begin expanding and establishing in the ground. If you want...
BynytimespostJanuary 9, 2025Pruning is “always a big January job” TV gardening guru Monty Don has recommended UK gardeners carry out and have “finished by the...
BynytimespostJanuary 1, 2025They thought Sir Keir Starmer’s clear victory would bring the stability many other countries lacked, especially with Chancellor Rachel Reeves running the economy....
BynytimespostDecember 27, 2024UK wage growth has risen for the first time in over a year, despite signs of a job market slowdown linked to uncertainties...
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