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If Donald Trump practices the art of the deal, Keir Starmer gets closer to the art of the steal. Unfortunately, though, it’s ...
Sir Keir Starmer is looking forward to welcoming Donald Trump to Scotland next weekend when he visits his golf courses. The ...
The Prime Minister's top special advisers - known in Westminster as spads - are costing the taxpayer almost £4.2million a ...
The Joint Committee on the National Security Strategy has been calling for Jonathan Powell to appear before it since his appointment in November.
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Single London council forced to spend £18million to house hundreds people from the Indian isles
Hillingdon, which is close to Heathrow, has at any time an average of 2,700 asylum seekers housed in hotels surrounding the ...
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Lord Hermer 'asks civil servants to snitch on ministers to give himself veto over policies'
Attorney General Lord Hermer has issued guidance to government lawyers stressing the importance of following international ...
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Chagos drama spans continents as Mauritius pushes UK for more
Mauritius is pushing the UK for sovereignty over the Chagos Islands and billions of dollars, but the US could scupper its plans, reports Seán Carey.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has given way to political pressure and watered down planned welfare reforms to avert defeat by his own party’s lawmakers.
Home Politics today's big question Keir today, gone tomorrow: is welfare U-turn beginning of the end for Starmer? Being 'forced to retreat' this early in his reign is 'simply unprecedented' and ...
How the People of the Chagos Islands Won Back the Right to Return to Their Homelands After 50 years of struggle, Chagossians won a major victory over the most powerful governments in the world.
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