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Sir Keir Starmer was hoping to break the curse of the cabinet away day as he summoned his ministers to Chequers for the ...
This will end very badly, says Simon Clarke The collapse of Labour’s plans for welfare reform marks the end of its first ...
How Angela Rayner has become the most influential figure in Starmer’s government – for now - NEWS ANALYSIS: The Independent's Political Editor David Maddox says that despite the clash with Unite, the ...
S ir Keir Starmer has had a rocky start in his first year as Prime Minister and faces plummeting polls for Labour and ...
The Alan Partridge performer also admitted he thinks his iconic comedy character has a lot in common with the prime minister.
Starmer’s welfare U-turn means he is now following his party, not leading it - COMMENT: As Labour backbenchers discover the ...
Deal with Macron to end small boat crossings won't work, according to the officials charged with implementing it ...
I went to a graduation ceremony this week. It was a nice moment. Celebrating years of hard study and - one hopes - the start of working life. But there were two bum notes, one minor, the other major.
For the sake of Sir Keir Starmer’s mental health, I hope he’s avoiding media assessments of his first year in office.
Now, Starmer the statesman needs to up his game at home - COMMENT: It’s the eternal puzzle of Keir Starmer’s premiership, one that has been brought to light again by Emmanuel Macron’s state visit: how ...
The Deputy Prime Minister should be deployed as a John Prescott figure to connect with the party, Labour MPs say ...
The Labour Party is currently both the Government and the opposition in the Westminster Parliament. They were not tears shed over his biggest political failure, nor over the cold support given by ...