Information between 30th March 2025 - 19th April 2025
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Division Votes |
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2 Apr 2025 - Energy Conservation - View Vote Context Rachel Reeves voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 288 Labour Aye votes vs 0 Labour No votes Tally: Ayes - 349 Noes - 14 |
Speeches |
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Rachel Reeves speeches from: Speaker’s Statement
Rachel Reeves contributed 3 speeches (1,080 words) Tuesday 8th April 2025 - Commons Chamber HM Treasury |
Rachel Reeves speeches from: Oral Answers to Questions
Rachel Reeves contributed 22 speeches (1,688 words) Tuesday 8th April 2025 - Commons Chamber HM Treasury |
MP Financial Interests |
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7th April 2025
Rachel Reeves (Labour - Leeds West and Pudsey) 3. Gifts, benefits and hospitality from UK sources National Theatre - £276.00 Source |
7th April 2025
Rachel Reeves (Labour - Leeds West and Pudsey) 3. Gifts, benefits and hospitality from UK sources National Theatre - £265.69 Source |
Calendar |
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Wednesday 2nd April 2025 2 p.m. Treasury Committee - Oral evidence Subject: Spring Statement 2025 At 2:30pm: Oral evidence Rt Hon Rachel Reeves MP - Chancellor of the Exchequer at HM Treasury Louise Tinsley - Director of Labour Markets and Welfare at HM Treasury William MacFarlane - Director of Strategy, Planning and Budget at HM Treasury View calendar - Add to calendar |
Select Committee Documents |
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Thursday 10th April 2025
Report - 1st Report - Pre-appointment hearing for the Executive Chair of Innovate UK Science, Innovation and Technology Committee Found: Co-author: • Labour Start-up, Scale-up Funding Policy Review commissioned by shadow chancellor Rt Hon Rachel Reeves |
Tuesday 8th April 2025
Written Evidence - Thatcham Research FES0130 - Further Education and Skills Further Education and Skills - Education Committee Found: positively on university placements. 3.0 Funding further education In the 2024 budget, The Rt Hon Rachel Reeves |
Tuesday 8th April 2025
Oral Evidence - Metail Science, Innovation and Technology Committee Found: That led me to push on pension reform, which brought me to working on the start-up review for Rachel Reeves |
Friday 4th April 2025
Correspondence - Letter from the Prime Minister on supporting growth dated 31 March 2025, including regulators responses to the PM, Chancellor and DBT Secretary of State Liaison Committee (Commons) Found: account for delivery. 15 January 2025 To: Rt Hon Keir Starmer, MP, Prime Minister Rt Hon Rachel Reeves |
Thursday 3rd April 2025
Written Evidence - South East Councils LGFS0012 - Local Government Financial Sustainability Public Accounts Committee Found: Given the “difficult decisions” being undertaken by Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves, SEC expects |
Wednesday 2nd April 2025
Oral Evidence - HM Treasury, HM Treasury, and HM Treasury Treasury Committee Found: Rachel Reeves: Yes. |
Tuesday 1st April 2025
Correspondence - Correspondence from the Foreign Secretary and Chancellor of the Exchequer relating to Reductions to the ODA budget - 25 March 2025 International Development Committee Found: Rachel Reeves MP Chancellor of the Exchequer 1 Horse Guards Road London SW1A 2HQ Sarah Champion |
Parliamentary Research |
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High Speed Rail (Crewe - Manchester) Bill 2024-25 - CBP-10066
Apr. 16 2025 Found: for growth, jobs and housing”.13 In the autumn 2024 Budget, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves |
Direct taxes: Rates and allowances for 2025/26 - CBP-10237
Apr. 08 2025 Found: These changes were announced by Chancellor Rachel Reeves at the 2024 Autumn Budget . |
Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill: HL Bill 84 of 2024–25 - LLN-2025-0018
Apr. 03 2025 Found: March 2025. 52 Labour Party, ‘Labour Party manifesto 2024’, June 2024, p 84. 53 Labour Party, ‘Rachel Reeves |
Autism policy and services: Health and social care - CBP-10232
Apr. 02 2025 Found: Hunt, announced the reforms would be delayed by two years.77 In July 2024, the new Chancellor, Rachel Reeves |
The UK's tilt to the Indo-Pacific and what's next for its policy to the region? - CBP-10052
Mar. 28 2025 Found: with his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi during a two-day visit.100 The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves |
Bill Documents |
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Apr. 03 2025
Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill: HL Bill 84 Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill 2024-26 Briefing papers Found: March 2025. 52 Labour Party, ‘Labour Party manifesto 2024’, June 2024, p 84. 53 Labour Party, ‘Rachel Reeves |
Department Publications - Policy and Engagement |
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Thursday 10th April 2025
HM Treasury Source Page: Reappointment of Financial Conduct Authority Chief Executive Officer Document: (PDF) Found: RT HON RACHEL REEVES MP Chancellor of the Exchequer |
Thursday 10th April 2025
HM Treasury Source Page: Reappointment of Financial Conduct Authority Chief Executive Officer Document: (PDF) Found: Rt Hon Rachel Reeves MP Chancellor HM Treasury 1 Horse Guards Road London SW1A 2HQ |
Department Publications - Transparency |
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Thursday 3rd April 2025
HM Treasury Source Page: HM Treasury Women in Finance Annual Review (April 2025) Document: (PDF) Found: Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves As the first-ever female Chancellor of the Exchequer, |
Non-Departmental Publications - Transparency |
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Apr. 14 2025
Prime Minister's Office, 10 Downing Street Source Page: Prime Minister Keir Starmer, Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner and Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves’s schedule of taxable sources of income and gains 2023/24 Document: (PDF) Transparency Found: The Rt Hon Rachel Reeves MP House of Commons SW1A 0AA 12 April 2025 Dear Our Client Personal |
Apr. 14 2025
Prime Minister's Office, 10 Downing Street Source Page: Prime Minister Keir Starmer, Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner and Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves’s schedule of taxable sources of income and gains 2023/24 Document: Prime Minister Keir Starmer, Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner and Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves’s schedule of taxable sources of income and gains 2023/24 (webpage) Transparency Found: From: Prime Minister's Office, 10 Downing Street, The Rt Hon Rachel Reeves MP, The Rt Hon Sir Keir Starmer |
Scottish Parliamentary Debates |
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Spring Statement 2025 (Impact on Scotland)
91 speeches (100,350 words) Wednesday 2nd April 2025 - Main Chamber Mentions: 1: Hoy, Craig (Con - South Scotland) jobs tax, as well as the change in thresholds, which is impacting many small businesses.Although Rachel Reeves - Link to Speech 2: Slater, Lorna (Green - Lothian) Instead of doing those things, Rachel Reeves has chosen to make life harder for those who are already - Link to Speech 3: Gibson, Kenneth (SNP - Cunninghame North) In March 2015, Rachel Reeves MP, who is now Chancellor of the Exchequer, said:“We are not the party of - Link to Speech 4: Smith, Liz (Con - Mid Scotland and Fife) However, there is a danger that Rachel Reeves will repeat that when it comes to listening to advice and - Link to Speech |
Welsh Committee Publications |
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PDF - Annual Scrutiny of the Public Services Ombudsman for Wales ( Inquiry: Scrutiny of Public Services Ombudsman for Wales Estimate 2025-26 Found: On 30 October 2024 the chancellor of the exchequer, Rachel Reeves, delivered the UK Government’s budget |
PDF - report Inquiry: Fiscal Intergovernmental Relations Found: The IFCF has written to the new Chancellor of the Exchequer, the Rt Hon Rachel Reeves MP with the hope |
PDF - Report Inquiry: Welsh Government Draft Budget 2025-26 Found: In November 2024 the Chancellor Rachel Reeves ruled out exempting third sector providers from the NI |
Welsh Senedd Debates |
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5. Urgent Debate: The impact of the Chancellor's recent welfare reforms
None speech (None words) Wednesday 2nd April 2025 - None |
4. Statement by the Cabinet Secretary for Transport and North Wales: Travel for all
None speech (None words) Tuesday 1st April 2025 - None |
1. Questions to the First Minister
None speech (None words) Tuesday 1st April 2025 - None |
Welsh Senedd Speeches |
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Wed 02 Apr 2025
No Department None 5. Urgent Debate: The impact of the Chancellor's recent welfare reforms <p>I thank Sioned for pushing for this debate today; however, I am of the opinion that whatever is said here today will have little to no impact on UK Government policy. This is not a UK Government known for listening to the Labour cliques in the Welsh Government. Why should they pay any attention to what we say here today?</p> |
Tue 01 Apr 2025
No Department None 1. Questions to the First Minister <p>I tell you what is going up: council tax bills, energy bills, water bills. These are the things that are going up under a Labour Government here in Wales and in Westminster. The truth is you give us the same old tired answers. You're a clapped-out Government that is running out of steam, running out of ideas, and let me tell you: you're running out of time too. The legacy of the previous UK Government was that you inherited the fastest-growing economy in the G7, and in just months, you've brought that growth to a standstill. Growth is down, inflation is up, taxes are up and unemployment is up. That's your record as a Labour Government here in the UK, and the British people, and people here in Wales, are working harder, paying more and getting less. It's economic chaos. That's why we had an emergency budget just last week.</p> |
Tue 01 Apr 2025
No Department None 4. Statement by the Cabinet Secretary for Transport and North Wales: Travel for all <p>Can I thank Alun Davies? I look forward to receiving his letter on that very important point. I think what the Member was saying about different standards of infrastructure and services largely goes back to the way that we've been dealing with investment decisions over many, many decades, where we utilise the Treasury Green Book that will always see more investment pumped into the most affluent areas, because that's how you get the biggest benefit-cost ratio. Now, my understanding is that the Chancellor, Rachel Reeves wants to move away from that, wants to reform that approach so that we can truly level up. But it's something that I and others in Welsh Government have been acutely conscious of over many years, and that's why we've pursued—and my goodness, we've faced some challenges with the dualling of the Heads of the Valleys road in terms of the cost of that particular scheme—but we pursued it because we knew that it would make a huge difference to people's lives in those communities that it serves. And, we're acutely aware, as well, of the role that the metro will play in driving social justice and employment opportunities.</p> |