Angela Rayner joined a call with City investors in which the bookies’ favourite to replace Sir Keir Starmer as prime minister offered reassurance that Labour would not lurch to the left.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Ms Rayner resigned last year after she admitted she did not pay enough stamp duty on the purchase of her £800,000 seaside flat.
Propertymark has announced its keynote speaker for Propertymark One this year, is to be Angela Rayner – a controversial ...
ANGELA Rayner has responded to Labour's loss in the Gorton and Denton by-election. The former deputy Labour leader said the by-election result must act as a "wake-up call" for the party. It comes ...
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Got to pay the tax bill somehow! Angela Rayner picks up a second job after quitting as deputy PM
Former deputy prime minister Angela Rayner has picked up a second job by signing with a speaking agency, it was revealed today. The Labour MP, who was forced to quit her Government roles in September ...
Angela Rayner ‘seeking reassurances’ on jury reform as Lammy braced for showdown with Labour MPs - Angela Rayner is among ...
Angela Rayner for prime minister? For now, the jury is out - COMMENT: Thanks to David Lammy’s skill in preparing the ground, ...
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Reform UK MP Lee Anderson mocked by Angela Rayner after campaigning in wrong by-election seat
Lee Anderson has been mocked after proudly posting pictures of himself campaigning for a by-election — in the wrong constituency. The Reform UK chief whip shared snaps of himself and party activists ...
(Alliance News) - UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has suggested former deputy prime minister Angela Rayner has a "future role to play" in government. Rayner resigned in September after it emerged she ...
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'Distressed' Angela Rayner 'can't bring herself to listen' to sickening death threat voicemails
Abusive voicemails were sent to the Ashton-under-Lyne MP on the day she resigned from Cabinet ...
Angela Rayner has reportedly told supporters she is “not dead yet” as allies of the former deputy prime minister claim she would have the support of 80 Labour MPs necessary to back a leadership bid.
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