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Daily Mail on MSN'Utterly crushed': Body language expert analyses Reeves' PMQs tearsSir Keir Starmer was 'pinned between sneers and tears' with an 'utterly crushed' Rachel Reeves on one side and a ...
Starmer’s U-turns don’t stop at welfare reform – he is a veritable boomerang of a Prime Minister. In an interview with Tom ...
Sir Keir Starmer swept into Number 10 on the back of a surging Labour vote in the General Election almost a year ago. In a ...
Three Suffolk New College students shared their experiences of meeting Sir Keir Starmer. The group, all T Level engineering students, met the Prime Minister during his visit to the college on June 10, ...
Opinion
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No 10 believed it had done enough last Thursday when it agreed to exempt all those currently on disability from planned cuts and focus solely on new claimants.
Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner joined chat show host Lorraine Kelly this morning (July 2) ahead of the one-year ...
WHEN Reform shocked the political establishment by sweeping to victory in a whole bunch of county council elections in May, ...
Guide to every Lionesses player - Seven England players will be heading to their first major tournament as the Lionesses look ...
In the slow unravelling of Labour’s Welfare Reform Bill, something revealing happened — not just about policy, but about power. For all the promises of “stability” and “competence” that Keir Starmer ...
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The weakened prime minister urgently needs to get out and talk to his MPs before any more embarrassing arguments blow up.
But the parallel is this: a government transparently not in control of events, shoved around humiliatingly by parliament. The ...
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