Fancy a trip to Davos? You know, that sleepy alpine village which plays host to wannabe Bond villains every January. Unfortunately, the ...
Sir Keir Starmer has been accused by Britain’s most eminent social mobility expert of “fudging the facts” about his education. Sir Peter Lampl, a former adviser to Sir Tony Blair and founder ...
Sir Keir Starmer spoke with freed British-Israeli hostage Emily Damari on Friday, a spokesperson for her family has said. The Prime Minister spoke with Ms Damari and her mother, Mandy, over the ...
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer paid for Taylor Swift merchandise over the value of £140 (Stefan Rousseau/PA) Sir Keir Starmer declined to keep signed baseball caps given to him by Donald Trump ...
Keir Starmer is being blasted by both Labour MPs and five former Defence Secretaries after rumours emerged of a planned delay to achieving 3% of GDP for defence. The PM is now being warned he ...
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Did you spot that? Donald Trump just outright rejected Keir Starmer and his cronies in 20 moves - Alex StoryWhile, under Keir Starmer’s Titanic captaincy ... to the horrified denizens of the World Economic Forum led by Klaus Schwab, a James Bond villain look alike, and much for the regulatory ...
Ahead of Holocaust Remembrance Day, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer made a promise in the Holocaust Educational Trust's Book of Commitment to honor survivors and vowed to fight antisemitism ...
Sir Keir Starmer is vowing to take on "the NIMBYs" by reducing legal challenges to infrastructure building - with a new approach stopping "newts and bats" from blocking construction. The Labour ...
LONDON — Labour insiders have long whispered Keir Starmer runs “a boys’ club.” Now some claim it’s hindering his foreign policy too. Three women in foreign-facing roles for the U.K. government, all of ...
Keir Starmer has vowed to defeat the “blockers” he says are preventing the UK from completing projects like nuclear plants and windfarms. The prime minister will declare war on “NIMBYs ...
Keir Starmer has vowed to urgently change the law to tackle the "nightmares of the online world" in the wake of Axel Rudakubana's murders. The defiant Prime Minister called Rudakubana "a two-click ...
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