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With the wind in his sails from better than expected growth figures in February, Keir Starmer needs to put his foot down on the accelerator of change. The alternative is not-quite solutions that ...
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer owes his new leadership role to none other than Donald Trump. The so-called "coalition of the willing", which Starmer heads, promised military support to boost ...
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer owes his new leadership role to none other than Donald Trump. The so-called coalition of the willing, which Starmer heads, promised military support to boost ...
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer delivers a speech at the Jaguar Land Rover automobile manufacturing plant in Solihull, UK, on Monday, April 7.(Bloomberg) Prime Minister Keir Starmer told UK ...
It’s not often Keir Starmer can claim to be top of the class in anything but this week hes took the No 1 slot in a poll for parliamentary Freeloaders having accepted nearly £20,000 worth of ...
I could go on. And all the while he claims to be a man of integrity. Just how many more promises will Keir Starmer have to break before his reputation is finally and comprehensively demolished?
Sir Keir Starmer sat down for a major grilling from MPs this afternoon ahead of Parliament's Easter break. The Prime Minister took questions from the Liaison Committee, which is made up of Select ...
As the world struggles to deal with the extra costs of President Trump’s tariffs, Keir Starmer should seize this moment and rid the UK of its debilitating Net Zero targets. This would be an ...
In the tariff war unleashed by US President Donald Trump, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and Chancellor Rachel Reeves face perhaps their greatest challenge since last year's July landslide victory.
The pair were among Sir Keir Starmer’s longest-serving aides in opposition. Government sources told The Times that the prime minister wanted to “speed up” and “shake up” his policy unit.
One thing's for sure - Harriet thinks the UK government is speaking in code. She says Starmer needs to speak up and reassure the British public a bit more.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer was forced to admit Chancellor Rachel Reeves got it wrong when he was challenged to explain why Cabinet colleagues described vital benefits for disabled people as ...