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The prime minister will survive the rebellion over benefits cuts, because he will cave in to his MPs’ demands on welfare – ...
McSweeney, the softly-spoken chief of staff to UK prime minister Sir Keir Starmer, played a crucial role in purging leftwing ...
THE PM’S powerful chief of staff Morgan McSweeney is “not going anywhere” No10 declared – despite calls for him to be sacked ...
Mr Starmer must now wait to see if he has done enough to nudge the proposed cuts over their first parliamentary hurdle. As ...
Is welfare backlash the beginning of the end for Starmer’s right-hand man? - NEWS ANALYSIS: Labour prime minister’s chief of ...
Hiking Britain’s military spending keeps Trump sweet and could counter domestic rivals — but it’s raising questions about ...
It was unwise of the prime minister to say he ‘deeply regrets’ the ‘island of strangers’ phrase, writes John Rentoul – but ...
A FTER WINNING A stunning electoral victory just under a year ago, the UK Labour Party has been roiled by divisions this week ...
Sir Keir Starmer has said he did not get to grips with the growing rebellion over welfare reforms earlier as he was focused ...
Welfare cuts created a perfect storm. But grumblings in the Labour ranks started earlier — and go much deeper.
Sir Keir Starmer has said he was "heavily focused" on world affairs before he was forced to U-turn on his welfare bill after ...