Keir Starmer in crisis
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If he does end up being ousted, Starmer’s critics say he will only have himself to blame. Never the most clubbable of politicians, the PM is rarely seen in the Commons, where many of his predecessors could be seen chatting to their MPs, listening to their concerns and getting a feel for the mood within the party.
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Starmer ‘deeply disappointed’ in by-election loss and says ‘we need to do more’
Sir Keir Starmer said he was “deeply disappointed” by Labour’s loss in the Welsh Parliament by-election and conceded the ruling party “clearly need to do much more”. The Prime Minister said the UK and Welsh administrations need to “reflect and regroup” after Friday’s result, which saw Plaid Cymru sweep to victory with Reform UK coming second.
Good Morning Britain shared that Labour has suffered a defeat in Wales as fans think that Starmer might not last until the next General Election.
When the prime minister was asked whether Prince Andrew should give evidence to a select committee inquiry, he said: ‘I certainly support that’
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer told Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky during a meeting in London on Friday that there was more that Western allies could do to bolster Kyiv’s long-range missile capability.
Channel 4 presenter Kirstie Allsopp has expressed her outrage on social media after the Prime Minister spoke about the importance of Digital ID.
PM Keir Starmer has vowed to push ahead with controversial digital ID plans despite their unpopularity with the public - as he said there were benefits to be had for people
Watch live as Sir Keir Starmer and Kemi Badenoch face off in Prime Minister’s Questions on Wednesday (22 October). The government’s inquiry into the grooming gangs scandal is likely to be on the cards after four abuse survivors resigned from their roles in the victims and survivors liaison panel panel this week.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said on Friday there was "absolute clarity" during a "coalition of the willing meeting that progress on using frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine must be realised quickly.
The Labour government must start being bold and delivering quickly or it will keep haemorrhaging support, writes Anand Menon.