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Rachel Reeves flat revamp furniture missing
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AI-generatedThis is a political story about government spending on furnishings for a minister's residence. There is no commercial mechanism, supply chain impact, or commodity price effect. The event is a one-off administrative expense with no material impact on any sector or company.
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- Taxpayers spent nearly £20,000 to furnish Rachel Reeves' Downing Street flat.
- Original government furniture went missing after the July 2024 election.
- Four government departments, including Cabinet Office and Treasury, could not account for missing items.
- Expenditure of £19,759.61 included tables, sofas, installation, and delivery fees.
- Funding came from Treasury's 2024-25 budget.