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The UK’s prime minister is focused on de-escalating the Israel-Iran conflict, and sees a path forward for Ukraine and a US-UK trade deal.
DONALD TRUMP left officials red-faced today after committing two awkward blunders during a high-profile meeting with Keir Starmer at the G7 summit in Canada.The former President-now back at the helm in Washington-sat down with the newly elected UK Prime Minister at the summit in Alberta,
Keir Starmer tells councils to pick up the bill for Labour’s spending commitments - As the row over the spending review continues, the prime minister has washed his hands of expected large increases i
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GB News on MSNKeir Starmer faces down 150 Labour rebels over £5billion benefit cutsKeir Starmer has been warned he could face a rebellion from as many as 150 Labour MPs over Rachel Reeves's plans to slash benefits by £5billion a year. The Prime Minister, who is attending the G7 summit in Canada,
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After years of public outcry, multiple local reviews, and political hesitation, the UK government has announced a full national statutory inquiry into grooming gangs and institutional failures that enabled decades of child sexual exploitation.
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Writing for ChronicleLive, the Prime Minister sets out major plans for a Metro extension and other public transport boosts
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GB News on MSNYvette Cooper prepares to make major grooming gangs announcement after Keir Starmer's inquiry U-turnYvette Cooper is preparing to make a major grooming gangs announcement after Sir Keir Starmer's inquiry U-turn over the weekend. The Home Secretary, who just last month rejected fresh calls for a nationwide probe,
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer said he wants to attract more investors to Britain, even as the nation contends with an exodus of wealthy individuals because of tax hikes.
Starmer: Spending review marks new phase after first year of ‘cleaning up mess’ - Sir Keir Starmer said Labour spent most of its first year since winning power in July 2024 taking ‘tough but necessary decisions’.