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  2. Rachel Reeves - Wikipedia

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    Rachel Jane Reeves (born 13 February 1979) is a British politician who has served as Chancellor of the Exchequer since July 2024. A member of the Labour Party, she has been Member of Parliament (MP) for Leeds West and Pudsey, formerly Leeds West, since 2010. She previously held various shadow ministerial and shadow cabinet portfolios between ...

  3. Nicholas Joicey - Wikipedia

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    Alma mater: University of Bristol Peterhouse, Cambridge : Spouse: Rachel Reeves: Children: 2: Academic background; Thesis: The intellectual, political and cultural significance of Penguin books 1935-c.1956 (1995)

  4. Imogen Walker - Wikipedia

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    Alma mater: University of Edinburgh: Imogen Walker is a British Labour Party politician who has served as the Member of Parliament ... Rachel Reeves. [3] Background

  5. Who is Rachel Reeves? From child chess champion to first ...

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    Rachel Reeves will present her first Budget as the UK's first female chancellor to the House of Commons on Wednesday (30 October). Ms Reeves is the first female to hold the second most important ...

  6. Voices: Rachel Reeves is standing by her ‘tough decisions ...

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    COMMENT: The chancellor insists that she is not for turning, writes John Rentoul. But with the current cold snap and discontent among farmers, I predict she will, indeed, retreat

  7. Voices: Rachel Reeves might just get away with breaking her ...

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    George Bush Sr and Nick Clegg paid the price for making U-turns, but other politicians have escaped the voters’ wrath – could the chancellor, too?

  8. Chancellorship of Rachel Reeves - Wikipedia

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    Rachel Reeves became Chancellor of the Exchequer on 5 July 2024, upon her appointment by Prime Minister Keir Starmer, following Labour's victory in the 2024 general election. She succeeded Conservative chancellor Jeremy Hunt , and became the first woman to hold the office of Chancellor in its 708-year history.

  9. 2024 TIME100 Next: Rachel Reeves - AOL

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    Find out why Rachel Reeves is on this year’s TIME100 Next list