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Rachel Reeves, a Labour MP and shadow chancellor, has been accused of plagiarism in her new book on women economists. The Financial Times (FT) found apparent instances of plagiarism in the book, which Reeves strongly denies. The book's theme revolves around women not receiving credit for their work. The allegations have put publishers under scrutiny.
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Rachel Reeves Accused of Plagiarism in New Book https://t.co/G6MOXxw15J via @guidofawkes
Irony Alert. "A new book by Rachel Reeves, shadow chancellor, ...contains apparent plagiarism, including sentences & paragraphs lifted from other sources without acknowledgment. ...one of the book’s themes is women not receiving credit for their work." https://t.co/sO9ZbfFahX
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FT exclusive: Apparent plagiarism has been found by the FT in a new book on women economists. Its author? Rachel Reeves, who is hoping to become Britain’s first female chancellor if Labour wins the next election. However she strongly refutes the accusation https://t.co/R9xYIuJHwN https://t.co/RKgLb94Jd4