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NEWS - Internatinale Arbeitsorganisation Treffen in Berlin
(160405) -- BERLIN, April 5, 2016 (Xinhua) -- (from L to R) International Monetary Fund (IMF) Managing Director Christine Lagarde, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Angel Gurria, general secretary of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development and Guy Ryder, general secretary of the World Labour Organisation attend a joint press conference in Berlin, Germany, on April 5, 2016. Leaders of several international economic organizations called on governments to take "decisive action" to strengthen reforms and boost growth at a meeting hosted by German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin on Tuesday. (Xinhua/Zhang Fan)
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REPORTAGE - Einblick in die 'Bank of England'
The Bank of England, formally the Governor and Company of the Bank of England, is the central bank of the UK. It was established in 1694 to act as the banker for the English and now the UK Government. The Bank was privately owned until nationalisation in 1946. In 1998, it became an independent public organisation, wholly owned by the Treasury Solicitor on behalf of the government, with independence in setting monetary policy. The Bank has a monopoly on the issue of banknotes in England and Wales and regulates the issue of banknotes by commercial banks in Scotland and Northern Ireland. The Bank's Monetary Policy Committee has devolved responsibility for managing monetary policy. The Bank's headquarters have been in London's main financial district, the City of London, on Threadneedle Street, since 1734. It is sometimes known as The Old Lady of Threadneedle Street or The Old Lady, a name taken from the legend of Sarah Whitehead, whose ghost is said to haunt the Bank's garden. Mark Carney assumed the post of Governor of the Bank of England on 1 July 2013. He succeeded Mervyn King, who took over on 30 June 2003. He is the first non-British citizen to hold the post.
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French Government on Verge of Collapse Over Budget
Mathilde Panot, president of the La France Insoumise - Nouveau Front Populaire parliamentary group, attends an extraordinary parliamentary session ahead of a confidence vote on the government's austerity budget at the National Assembly in Paris, France, on September 8, 2025. The French Parliament is expected to oust Prime Minister Francois Bayrou after just nine months in office, plunging the country into fresh political uncertainty and posing a dilemma for President Emmanuel Macron. Bayrou surprised even his allies by calling the confidence vote to end a months-long standoff over his austerity budget, which includes nearly 44 billion euros ($52 billion) in cost savings to reduce France's debt. (Photo by Adnan Farzat/NurPhoto) -
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French Government on Verge of Collapse Over Budget
Mathilde Panot, president of the La France Insoumise - Nouveau Front Populaire parliamentary group, attends an extraordinary parliamentary session ahead of a confidence vote on the government's austerity budget at the National Assembly in Paris, France, on September 8, 2025. The French Parliament is expected to oust Prime Minister Francois Bayrou after just nine months in office, plunging the country into fresh political uncertainty and posing a dilemma for President Emmanuel Macron. Bayrou surprised even his allies by calling the confidence vote to end a months-long standoff over his austerity budget, which includes nearly 44 billion euros ($52 billion) in cost savings to reduce France's debt. (Photo by Adnan Farzat/NurPhoto) -
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French Government on Verge of Collapse Over Budget
Mathilde Panot, president of the La France Insoumise - Nouveau Front Populaire parliamentary group, attends an extraordinary parliamentary session ahead of a confidence vote on the government's austerity budget at the National Assembly in Paris, France, on September 8, 2025. The French Parliament is expected to oust Prime Minister Francois Bayrou after just nine months in office, plunging the country into fresh political uncertainty and posing a dilemma for President Emmanuel Macron. Bayrou surprised even his allies by calling the confidence vote to end a months-long standoff over his austerity budget, which includes nearly 44 billion euros ($52 billion) in cost savings to reduce France's debt. (Photo by Adnan Farzat/NurPhoto) -
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French Government on Verge of Collapse Over Budget
Mathilde Panot, president of the La France Insoumise - Nouveau Front Populaire parliamentary group, attends an extraordinary parliamentary session ahead of a confidence vote on the government's austerity budget at the National Assembly in Paris, France, on September 8, 2025. The French Parliament is expected to oust Prime Minister Francois Bayrou after just nine months in office, plunging the country into fresh political uncertainty and posing a dilemma for President Emmanuel Macron. Bayrou surprised even his allies by calling the confidence vote to end a months-long standoff over his austerity budget, which includes nearly 44 billion euros ($52 billion) in cost savings to reduce France's debt. (Photo by Adnan Farzat/NurPhoto) -
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French Government on Verge of Collapse Over Budget
Mathilde Panot, president of the La France Insoumise - Nouveau Front Populaire parliamentary group, attends an extraordinary parliamentary session ahead of a confidence vote on the government's austerity budget at the National Assembly in Paris, France, on September 8, 2025. The French Parliament is expected to oust Prime Minister Francois Bayrou after just nine months in office, plunging the country into fresh political uncertainty and posing a dilemma for President Emmanuel Macron. Bayrou surprised even his allies by calling the confidence vote to end a months-long standoff over his austerity budget, which includes nearly 44 billion euros ($52 billion) in cost savings to reduce France's debt. (Photo by Adnan Farzat/NurPhoto) -
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French Government on Verge of Collapse Over Budget
Mathilde Panot, president of the La France Insoumise - Nouveau Front Populaire parliamentary group, attends an extraordinary parliamentary session ahead of a confidence vote on the government's austerity budget at the National Assembly in Paris, France, on September 8, 2025. The French Parliament is expected to oust Prime Minister Francois Bayrou after just nine months in office, plunging the country into fresh political uncertainty and posing a dilemma for President Emmanuel Macron. Bayrou surprised even his allies by calling the confidence vote to end a months-long standoff over his austerity budget, which includes nearly 44 billion euros ($52 billion) in cost savings to reduce France's debt. (Photo by Adnan Farzat/NurPhoto) -
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French Government on Verge of Collapse Over Budget
Mathilde Panot, president of the La France Insoumise - Nouveau Front Populaire parliamentary group, attends an extraordinary parliamentary session ahead of a confidence vote on the government's austerity budget at the National Assembly in Paris, France, on September 8, 2025. The French Parliament is expected to oust Prime Minister Francois Bayrou after just nine months in office, plunging the country into fresh political uncertainty and posing a dilemma for President Emmanuel Macron. Bayrou surprised even his allies by calling the confidence vote to end a months-long standoff over his austerity budget, which includes nearly 44 billion euros ($52 billion) in cost savings to reduce France's debt. (Photo by Adnan Farzat/NurPhoto) -
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French Government on Verge of Collapse Over Budget
Mathilde Panot, president of the La France Insoumise - Nouveau Front Populaire parliamentary group, attends an extraordinary parliamentary session ahead of a confidence vote on the government's austerity budget at the National Assembly in Paris, France, on September 8, 2025. The French Parliament is expected to oust Prime Minister Francois Bayrou after just nine months in office, plunging the country into fresh political uncertainty and posing a dilemma for President Emmanuel Macron. Bayrou surprised even his allies by calling the confidence vote to end a months-long standoff over his austerity budget, which includes nearly 44 billion euros ($52 billion) in cost savings to reduce France's debt. (Photo by Adnan Farzat/NurPhoto) -
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French Government on Verge of Collapse Over Budget
Mathilde Panot, president of the La France Insoumise - Nouveau Front Populaire parliamentary group, attends an extraordinary parliamentary session ahead of a confidence vote on the government's austerity budget at the National Assembly in Paris, France, on September 8, 2025. The French Parliament is expected to oust Prime Minister Francois Bayrou after just nine months in office, plunging the country into fresh political uncertainty and posing a dilemma for President Emmanuel Macron. Bayrou surprised even his allies by calling the confidence vote to end a months-long standoff over his austerity budget, which includes nearly 44 billion euros ($52 billion) in cost savings to reduce France's debt. (Photo by Adnan Farzat/NurPhoto) -
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French Government on Verge of Collapse Over Budget
Mathilde Panot, president of the La France Insoumise - Nouveau Front Populaire parliamentary group, attends an extraordinary parliamentary session ahead of a confidence vote on the government's austerity budget at the National Assembly in Paris, France, on September 8, 2025. The French Parliament is expected to oust Prime Minister Francois Bayrou after just nine months in office, plunging the country into fresh political uncertainty and posing a dilemma for President Emmanuel Macron. Bayrou surprised even his allies by calling the confidence vote to end a months-long standoff over his austerity budget, which includes nearly 44 billion euros ($52 billion) in cost savings to reduce France's debt. (Photo by Adnan Farzat/NurPhoto) -
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French Government on Verge of Collapse Over Budget
Mathilde Panot, president of the La France Insoumise - Nouveau Front Populaire parliamentary group, attends an extraordinary parliamentary session ahead of a confidence vote on the government's austerity budget at the National Assembly in Paris, France, on September 8, 2025. The French Parliament is expected to oust Prime Minister Francois Bayrou after just nine months in office, plunging the country into fresh political uncertainty and posing a dilemma for President Emmanuel Macron. Bayrou surprised even his allies by calling the confidence vote to end a months-long standoff over his austerity budget, which includes nearly 44 billion euros ($52 billion) in cost savings to reduce France's debt. (Photo by Adnan Farzat/NurPhoto) -
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Germany: Economy Shrinks More Than Expected In Second Quarter
August 22, 2025, Berlin, Berlin, Germany: Fresh data showed Germany's economy shrinking more than expected in the second quarter. Analysts pointed to weak industrial output, sliding investment in construction and machinery, and sluggish export demand as key factors. The downturn comes as higher U.S. tariffs on European goods weigh heavily on Germany's export-driven industries. (Credit Image: © Michael Kuenne/PRESSCOV via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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China Evergrande Delisted From the Hong Kong Stock Exchange
A China Evergrande property development is in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China, on August 13, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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China Evergrande Delisted From the Hong Kong Stock Exchange
A China Evergrande property development is in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China, on August 13, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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China Evergrande Delisted From the Hong Kong Stock Exchange
A China Evergrande property development is in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China, on August 13, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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China Evergrande Delisted From the Hong Kong Stock Exchange
A China Evergrande property development is in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China, on August 13, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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China Evergrande Delisted From the Hong Kong Stock Exchange
A China Evergrande property development is in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China, on August 13, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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China Evergrande Delisted From the Hong Kong Stock Exchange
A China Evergrande property development is in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China, on August 13, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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China Evergrande Delisted From the Hong Kong Stock Exchange
A China Evergrande property development is in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China, on August 13, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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China Evergrande Delisted From the Hong Kong Stock Exchange
A China Evergrande property development is in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China, on August 13, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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China Evergrande Delisted From the Hong Kong Stock Exchange
A China Evergrande property development is in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China, on August 13, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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China Evergrande Delisted From the Hong Kong Stock Exchange
A China Evergrande property development is in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China, on August 13, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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China Evergrande Delisted From the Hong Kong Stock Exchange
A China Evergrande property development is in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China, on August 13, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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China Evergrande Delisted From the Hong Kong Stock Exchange
A China Evergrande property development is in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China, on August 13, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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China Evergrande Delisted From the Hong Kong Stock Exchange
A China Evergrande property development is in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China, on August 13, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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China Evergrande Delisted From the Hong Kong Stock Exchange
A China Evergrande property development is in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China, on August 13, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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China Evergrande Delisted From the Hong Kong Stock Exchange
A China Evergrande property development is in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China, on August 13, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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China Evergrande Delisted From the Hong Kong Stock Exchange
A China Evergrande property development is in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China, on August 13, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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China Evergrande Delisted From the Hong Kong Stock Exchange
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South Korea Personal Debt Issues
A bustling street in Sangju, South Korea, on June 25, 2025, where the number of visitors decreases due to the economic downturn. The Korean government's plan to eliminate long-overdue personal debts of up to 50 million won ($36,672) sparks growing controversy over fairness in the policy's application. Because the cap applies per loan rather than per borrower, individuals with multiple qualifying debts could see amounts exceeding 50 million won fully forgiven. (Photo by Seung-il Ryu/NurPhoto) -
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South Korea Personal Debt Issues
A ''For Sale'' banner hangs at a restaurant that closed due to the economic downturn in Sangju, South Korea, on June 25, 2025. The Korean government's plan to wipe out long-overdue personal debts of up to 50 million won ($36,672) sparks growing controversy over fairness in the policy's application. Because the cap applies per loan rather than per borrower, individuals with multiple qualifying debts could see amounts exceeding 50 million won fully forgiven. (Photo by Seung-il Ryu/NurPhoto) -
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South Korea Personal Debt Issues
A bustling street in Sangju, South Korea, on June 25, 2025, where the number of visitors decreases due to the economic downturn. The Korean government's plan to eliminate long-overdue personal debts of up to 50 million won ($36,672) sparks growing controversy over fairness in the policy's application. Because the cap applies per loan rather than per borrower, individuals with multiple qualifying debts could see amounts exceeding 50 million won fully forgiven. (Photo by Seung-il Ryu/NurPhoto) -
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South Korea Personal Debt Issues
A bustling street in Sangju, South Korea, on June 25, 2025, where the number of visitors decreases due to the economic downturn. The Korean government's plan to eliminate long-overdue personal debts of up to 50 million won ($36,672) sparks growing controversy over fairness in the policy's application. Because the cap applies per loan rather than per borrower, individuals with multiple qualifying debts could see amounts exceeding 50 million won fully forgiven. (Photo by Seung-il Ryu/NurPhoto) -
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South Korea Personal Debt Issues
A bustling street in Sangju, South Korea, on June 25, 2025, where the number of visitors decreases due to the economic downturn. The Korean government's plan to eliminate long-overdue personal debts of up to 50 million won ($36,672) sparks growing controversy over fairness in the policy's application. Because the cap applies per loan rather than per borrower, individuals with multiple qualifying debts could see amounts exceeding 50 million won fully forgiven. (Photo by Seung-il Ryu/NurPhoto) -
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South Korea Personal Debt Issues
A sale banner hangs at the factory that closes down due to the economic downturn in Sangju, South Korea, on June 25, 2025. The Korean government's plan to eliminate long-overdue personal debts of up to 50 million won ($36,672) sparks growing controversy over fairness in the policy's application. Because the cap applies per loan rather than per borrower, individuals with multiple qualifying debts could see amounts exceeding 50 million won fully forgiven. (Photo by Seung-il Ryu/NurPhoto) -
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South Korea Personal Debt Issues
A bustling street in Sangju, South Korea, on June 25, 2025, where the number of visitors decreases due to the economic downturn. The Korean government's plan to eliminate long-overdue personal debts of up to 50 million won ($36,672) sparks growing controversy over fairness in the policy's application. Because the cap applies per loan rather than per borrower, individuals with multiple qualifying debts could see amounts exceeding 50 million won fully forgiven. (Photo by Seung-il Ryu/NurPhoto) -
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PCS Picket Outside Cabinet Office in London, UK.
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Members of the PCS union stage a picket outside the Cabinet Office on Whitehall.
Nearly 300 PCS members employed by outsourcing companies G4S and ISS as security, cleaners, porters, receptionists and post room staff continue ongoing strike action.
The strike action is part of our ongoing dispute with the outsourced facilities management companies over their failure to improve pay, terms and conditions for the members, who are employed on far less favourable terms than civil service colleagues working in the same buildings.
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PCS Picket Outside Cabinet Office in London, UK.
Image Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 08/04/2025. London, United Kingdom. PCS Picket Outside Cabinet Office.
Members of the PCS union stage a picket outside the Cabinet Office on Whitehall.
Nearly 300 PCS members employed by outsourcing companies G4S and ISS as security, cleaners, porters, receptionists and post room staff continue ongoing strike action.
The strike action is part of our ongoing dispute with the outsourced facilities management companies over their failure to improve pay, terms and conditions for the members, who are employed on far less favourable terms than civil service colleagues working in the same buildings.
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PCS Picket Outside Cabinet Office in London, UK.
Image Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 08/04/2025. London, United Kingdom. PCS Picket Outside Cabinet Office.
Members of the PCS union stage a picket outside the Cabinet Office on Whitehall.
Nearly 300 PCS members employed by outsourcing companies G4S and ISS as security, cleaners, porters, receptionists and post room staff continue ongoing strike action.
The strike action is part of our ongoing dispute with the outsourced facilities management companies over their failure to improve pay, terms and conditions for the members, who are employed on far less favourable terms than civil service colleagues working in the same buildings.
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PCS Picket Outside Cabinet Office in London, UK.
Image Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 08/04/2025. London, United Kingdom. PCS Picket Outside Cabinet Office.
Members of the PCS union stage a picket outside the Cabinet Office on Whitehall.
Nearly 300 PCS members employed by outsourcing companies G4S and ISS as security, cleaners, porters, receptionists and post room staff continue ongoing strike action.
The strike action is part of our ongoing dispute with the outsourced facilities management companies over their failure to improve pay, terms and conditions for the members, who are employed on far less favourable terms than civil service colleagues working in the same buildings.
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PCS Picket Outside Cabinet Office in London, UK.
Image Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 08/04/2025. London, United Kingdom. PCS Picket Outside Cabinet Office.
Members of the PCS union stage a picket outside the Cabinet Office on Whitehall.
Nearly 300 PCS members employed by outsourcing companies G4S and ISS as security, cleaners, porters, receptionists and post room staff continue ongoing strike action.
The strike action is part of our ongoing dispute with the outsourced facilities management companies over their failure to improve pay, terms and conditions for the members, who are employed on far less favourable terms than civil service colleagues working in the same buildings.
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PCS Picket Outside Cabinet Office in London, UK.
Image Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 08/04/2025. London, United Kingdom. PCS Picket Outside Cabinet Office.
Members of the PCS union stage a picket outside the Cabinet Office on Whitehall.
Nearly 300 PCS members employed by outsourcing companies G4S and ISS as security, cleaners, porters, receptionists and post room staff continue ongoing strike action.
The strike action is part of our ongoing dispute with the outsourced facilities management companies over their failure to improve pay, terms and conditions for the members, who are employed on far less favourable terms than civil service colleagues working in the same buildings.
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PCS Picket Outside Cabinet Office in London, UK.
Image Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 08/04/2025. London, United Kingdom. PCS Picket Outside Cabinet Office.
Members of the PCS union stage a picket outside the Cabinet Office on Whitehall.
Nearly 300 PCS members employed by outsourcing companies G4S and ISS as security, cleaners, porters, receptionists and post room staff continue ongoing strike action.
The strike action is part of our ongoing dispute with the outsourced facilities management companies over their failure to improve pay, terms and conditions for the members, who are employed on far less favourable terms than civil service colleagues working in the same buildings.
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Rachel Reeves UK Chancellor of the Exchequer delivers the Autumn Budget 2024
30/10/2024. London, United Kingdom. Chancellor Rachel Reeves delivers the Autumn Budget 2024. Picture by Lauren Hurley / DESNZ
Rachel Reeves is a British politician who serves, since July 2024, as Chancellor of the Exchequer and concurrently Second Lord of the Treasury. A member of the Labour Party, she has been Member of Parliament for Leeds West and Pudsey, formerly Leeds West, since 2010.
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Rachel Reeves UK Chancellor of the Exchequer delivers the Autumn Budget 2024
30/10/2024. London, United Kingdom. Chancellor Rachel Reeves delivers the Autumn Budget 2024. Picture by Lauren Hurley / DESNZ
Rachel Reeves is a British politician who serves, since July 2024, as Chancellor of the Exchequer and concurrently Second Lord of the Treasury. A member of the Labour Party, she has been Member of Parliament for Leeds West and Pudsey, formerly Leeds West, since 2010.
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Rachel Reeves UK Chancellor of the Exchequer delivers the Autumn Budget 2024
30/10/2024. London, United Kingdom. Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves delivers the Autumn Budget 2024. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street
Rachel Reeves is a British politician who serves, since July 2024, as Chancellor of the Exchequer and concurrently Second Lord of the Treasury. A member of the Labour Party, she has been Member of Parliament for Leeds West and Pudsey, formerly Leeds West, since 2010.
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Rachel Reeves UK Chancellor of the Exchequer delivers the Autumn Budget 2024
30/10/2024. London, United Kingdom. Chancellor Rachel Reeves delivers the Autumn Budget 2024. Picture by Lauren Hurley / DESNZ
Rachel Reeves is a British politician who serves, since July 2024, as Chancellor of the Exchequer and concurrently Second Lord of the Treasury. A member of the Labour Party, she has been Member of Parliament for Leeds West and Pudsey, formerly Leeds West, since 2010.
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Rachel Reeves UK Chancellor of the Exchequer delivers the Autumn Budget 2024
30/10/2024. London, United Kingdom. Chancellor Rachel Reeves delivers the Autumn Budget 2024. Picture by Kirsty O'Connor / Treasury
Rachel Reeves is a British politician who serves, since July 2024, as Chancellor of the Exchequer and concurrently Second Lord of the Treasury. A member of the Labour Party, she has been Member of Parliament for Leeds West and Pudsey, formerly Leeds West, since 2010.
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