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In Keir Starmer’s case, some of his inquisitors are prominent critics of his. Meg Hillier, the Labour MP who will lead the session, was a key rebel over Labour’s aborted welfare reforms in the summer. Today’s themes are broad: "standards in public life" and then “the plan for change".
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Keir Starmer supporter asks why he’s so ‘unpopular’ – there was no shortage of answers
One of the few remaining supporters of Keir Starmer asked the internet why the prime minister is so unpopular – and the amount of answers they received could fill a novel. A YouGov poll published on Wednesday (16 December) revealed the Labour leader,
Sir Keir foresees a crisis. The threat for Britain, according to the prime minister, is not the Tories. It is a potential Reform government that would “do huge damage to our country, to our society, to our global standing,
Keir Starmer is set to face Prime Minister’s Questions on Wednesday as doctors in England begin a five-day walkout. NHS services in Scotland are devolved, and the strikes will only affect healthcare in England.
Sir Keir Starmer was confronted by a Labour MP over the inheritance tax raid on farmers during a grilling today. Cat Smith asked the Prime Minister about elderly farmers being pushed to the brink of suicide by plans to slap inheritance tax on farms worth over £1 million from next April.
Keir Starmer will go head-to-head with Kemi Badenoch before MPs break up for the Christmas recess. Follow all the latest updates from Prime Minister's Questions below
ndrea Egan has been elected the new general secretary of Unison beating the incumbent Christina McAnea in a major blow to Keir Starmer.
Rockstar's firing of over 30 employees has reached the Prime Minister, who has pledged to investigate allegations of union busting.
Keir Starmer mocked Reform UK over its former leader in Wales taking bribes from Russia. The prime minister also took aim at one of the party’s MPs for claiming there are too many black and Asian people in TV adverts. Starmer went on a Christmas-themed attack at prime minister’s questions as the Commons prepares to rise until the New Year.