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Sir Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves 's popularity has sunk to a new low, polling shows. The Prime Minister has a net favourability score of minus 54, according to the survey by YouGov.
A LABOUR bid to get youngsters off welfare and into work comes amid a new hiring slump. Sir Keir Starmer will today pledge to create 55,000 more apprenticeships by covering the full cost of
Keir Starmer faced a tense grilling from MPs on a range of subjects from the war in Ukraine to inheritance tax and strikes by resident doctors which he said did not have public support
Pivotal Moment for Ukraine: Prime Minister Keir Starmer chaired a virtual meeting of the 'Coalition of the Willing' nations to discuss continued support for Ukraine and the US-led peace plan. Starmer concluded that the current situation is a "pivotal moment" for both Ukraine and the security of the entire Euro-Atlantic region.
A senior Labour minister has publicly lashed out at Keir Starmer, condemning the Prime Minister’s handling of a botched September reshuffle. Ian Murray, who served as Scottish Secretary until a few months ago, was dismissed from the role by Sir Keir without any explanation.
Keir Starmer warned the UK must be 'alert to that ever-present danger from Russia' - and said Vladimir Putin will 'keep coming back for me' if he gets the chance
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Donald Trump 'embarrasses' Keir Starmer by highlighting key UK failure 250,000 times
Donald Trump has reportedly embarrassed Sir Keir Starmer by repeatedly highlighting what he claims is a major failure by the UK, with critics saying the former US president has exposed the issue hundreds of thousands of times on the global stage.
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Keir Starmer in a vice-like grip as nightmare decision hands Donald Trump perfect excuse - Lee Cohen
When The Guardian reports, as it did on Saturday, that Keir Starmer is scrambling to appoint a new US ambassador because relations with Donald Trump may soon be “tested”, it accidentally tells the truth.
Growth was meant to be the UK government’s priority. Instead, it has become a casualty. Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves have to drag it back from the margins.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has defended his Treasury chief Rachel Reeves against claims she misled the public about government finances before last week's tax-hiking budget
SIR Keir Starmer suggested he is aware some farmers are considering taking their own lives to avoid his inheritance tax raid – but said he will not budge. The Prime Minister faced claims at