More blows for Rachel Reeves as government borrowing hit highest outside Covid in April despite huge NICs raid… with signs the economy is still stalling

Rachel Reeves’ woes deepened today as government borrowing hit a grim new mark despite her huge tax raid – and experts warned she will have to increase the burden on Brits again. The embattled Chancellor saw the public sector rack up £20.2billion of borrowing last month, far more than the £17.6billion analysts …

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How did a would-be assassin of Queen Victoria avoid the death penalty and become an Australian journalist? New Mail podcast follows the long history of deadly plots against Britain’s most famous monarch

On the latest episode of the Mail’s ‘Queens, Kings & Dastardly Things’ podcast, Royal biographer Robert Hardman and historian Kate Williams look back at the 7 assassination attempts survived by Queen Victoria, the most of any monarch in history. Prince Albert, Victoria’s husband, once asked of his often-targeted wife: ‘What’s …

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