ANGELA Rayner was given freebie dresses from a luxury brand with close links to Labour. The Deputy PM bagged ME+EM clothing worth a staggering £2,239, according to the MP's register of interests.
Angela Rayner was given more than £2,000 worth of free clothes, it has emerged. The Deputy Prime Minister received clothing worth £2,230 from luxury brand ME+EM, according to the Register of ...
But Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner is reportedly facing a bid by Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds to water down the reforms amid a growing backlash from bosses. Ms Rayner, who is ...
Angela Rayner stayed in a £2million New York flat lent to her by Lord Alli with breathtaking views of the Empire State Building. The Deputy Prime Minister is said to have spent five nights in the ...
Rachel Reeves has beat Angela Rayner to the grace-and-favour 21-room government mansion Dorneywood. The Chancellor is listed as the latest occupant of the 18th-century property and is understood ...
Rachel Reeves has been given the keys to Dorneywood after speculation that the grace-and-favour government mansion might go to Angela Rayner instead. The Chancellor is listed as the latest ...
Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner will hold another round of talks with unions and business leaders as the Labour government continues its drive to end “exploitative” zero-hours contracts. Ms Rayner ...
Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner will hold another round of talks with unions and business leaders as the Labour government continues its drive to end “exploitative” zero-hours contracts.
Angela Rayner is reportedly in a row with Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds about the hard-left reforms, with fears from less left-wing members of the government they could put companies off ...
Today's meeting is not expected to result in a major announcement. Earlier this week, it emerged that Ms Rayner and Mr Reynolds are split over plans to hand workers full employment rights on their ...
Angela Rayner, the deputy prime minister, will hold talks with union bosses and business leaders on Wednesday as the government pursues its ambition of ending "exploitative" zero-hours contracts.