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- INDEPENDENT ( United Arab Emirates ) 2025/5/25
Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner has quashed rumours that she is vying to become leader of the Labour Party, saying she has “no desire” t...
- INDEPENDENT ( United Arab Emirates ) 2025/5/24
The deputy prime minister is serious about her ambition but, like Brown, she will have to wait, says John Rentoul
- Mail Online ( Middle East ) 2025/5/23
Angela Rayner suggested the Chancellor should 'claw back' the handouts from families where one adult earns over £50,000 a year.
- inews ( Middle East ) 2025/5/22
News that Angela Rayner privately demanded the Chancellor deliver a suite of tax rises on wealthier households rather than cut spending has...
- INDEPENDENT ( United Arab Emirates ) 2025/5/21
Once again, the deputy prime minister has proved that it is she – and not Keir Starmer – who is the force to be reckoned with in Labour, say...
- inews ( Middle East ) 2025/5/21
Angela Rayner’s carefully crafted memo to Chancellor Rachel Reeves pushing for a new tax raid on savers shows the Deputy Prime Minister has...
- The Express & Star ( Middle East ) 2025/4/10
During her visit to Birmingham earlier today (Thursday, April 10), Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner urged striking bin collectors to acce...
- Mail Online ( Middle East ) 2025/3/4
The Deputy Prime Minister insisted that the Employment Rights Bill would trigger a boom in spending because millions of people would have th...