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UK's First Female Chancellor Rachel Reeves Takes Office
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Rachel Reeves, a 45-year-old prominent figure in the Labour Party, has been appointed as Britain's first female Chancellor of the Exchequer. Her first task will be to outline the budget for government departments in the coming years. She has given the Office for Budget Responsibility at least ten weeks to assess the state of public finances, indicating that her first budget may take place in early October.
I know the scale of the challenge that I'm likely to inherit.
To every young girl and woman reading this, let today show that there should be no limits on your ambitions.
There's not a huge amount of money there.
It is the honour of my life to have been appointed chancellor of the exchequer.
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- 1.Russia-Ukraine War
- 2.British Foreign Policy
- 3.Election
- 4.Inflation
- 5.British Politics
- 6.European defense
- 7.BREXIT
- 8.Immigration to the UK
- 9.UK under Keir Starmer
- 10.British Economy
- 11.US-UK Relations
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- 1.Labour Party
- 2.Bank of England
- 3.Office for Budget Responsibility
- 4.British Embassy
- 5.Conservative Party
- 6.Exchequer
- 7.Halifax/Bank of Scotland
- 8.Institute for Public Policy Research
- 9.US Treasury Department