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COMMENT: The prime minister has cracked down on ‘persistent knobheadery’ in his party, as one source put it – he’s finally ...
During a visit to the UK today, Sir Keir Starmer and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz had a lot on their plate to discuss.
Keir Starmer has acted against the most self-indulgent of his rebel MPs, suspending four of them and sacking a further three ...
In the London neighborhood that Keir Starmer has represented in Parliament for more than a decade, people are still trying to ...
The Tony Blair Institute’s filthy role in planning the ethnic cleansing and “reconstruction” of Gaza
Today, as grotesque as is Blair’s involvement in the filthy work of drawing up plans for a post-genocide Gaza, it is more ...
Brits and Germans alike will benefit from a closer partnership on the issues that matter most to them according to the ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNRuth Dudley Edwards: Like them or not, Tony Blair and Margaret Thatcher were leaders – Keir Starmer is notFor the sake of Sir Keir Starmer’s mental health, I hope he’s avoiding media assessments of his first year in office.
Brian Leishman, who was given a suspension from Labour after voting against party policies, says he absolutely can work with Sir Keir Starmer.
ANALYSIS: Granting the right to vote to under-18s will have a raft of consequences for the country - and could make the Prime ...
The headlines are stubbornly refusing to allow our Prime Minister to look forward to a relaxing holiday as Parliament ...
The prime minister will survive the rebellion over benefits cuts, because he will cave in to his MPs’ demands on welfare – but from here on, things will only get worse for him, says John Rentoul ...
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