Reeves’ Tears at PMQs

雷维斯在首相质询时的泪水

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2025-07-03

31 分钟
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Today, Rachel Reeves was visibly upset at Prime Minister’s Questions. Her team say it was a personal matter, and there are also reports of an argument with the speaker. Adam and Chris look at what’s been going on amidst mounting criticism of the chancellor’s handling of the welfare cuts. Plus, Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs has been found not guilty of racketeering and sex trafficking his ex partner Cassie Ventura and another woman. The US rapper was found guilty of two charges of transportation to engage in prostitution relating to both women. Crowds gathered outside the courthouse in New York to hear the verdict. Adam is joined by the host of the Diddy on Trial podcast, Anoushka Mutanda-Dougherty who’s been following the trial. You can now listen to Newscast on a smart speaker. If you want to listen, just say "Ask BBC Sounds to play Newscast”. It works on most smart speakers. You can join our Newscast online community here: https://tinyurl.com/newscastcommunityhere Get in touch with Newscast by emailing newscast@bbc.co.uk or send us a whatsapp on +44 0330 123 9480. New episodes released every day. If you're in the UK, for more News and Current Affairs podcasts from the BBC, listen on BBC Sounds: https://bit.ly/3ENLcS1 Newscast brings you daily analysis of the latest political news stories from the BBC. It was presented by Adam Fleming. It was made by Jack Maclaren with Anna Harris and Shiler Mahmoudi. The technical producer was Mike Regaard. The assistant editor is Chris Gray. The senior news editor is Sam Bonham.
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  • It's quite a tricky one today because the big story is still what's going on in politics.

  • But a lot of what's going on is visual.

  • So just before Prime Minister's questions, as usual,

  • the cameras were trained on the door of Downing Street.

  • The Prime Minister came out.

  • Somebody shouted something along the lines of, have you lost control?

  • And he tripped up.

  • And everyone went, ha ha ha ha ha,

  • that'll be a great opening shot for Chris Mason's piece on the Six O'Clock News about the troubles the government has.

  • Then it got a lot more complicated because at Prime Minister's Questions, Rachel Reeves,

  • the Chancellor, was sat next to him and it looked like she'd been crying.

  • And then it looked like she was crying.

  • And then we all had a bit of a dilemma as political journalists about,

  • well, how far do you go with speculating about a person's behaviour?

  • Her team let it be known that it was a personal issue that was moving her.

  • But at the same time,

  • that image has become a massive symbol for the difficulties the government is undoubtedly in.

  • So listen to this episode of Newscast as me and Chris try to unpack all this.