PM vows to ‘never tolerate voluntary worklessness’ in his strongest comments to date on Britain’s ballooning welfare bill ...
If the PM were to sack the chancellor, it would look just as bad for him as it would for her, writes Sean O’Grady. After all, none of her policies would have made the final cut without his approval ...
The Labour prime minister, Keir Starmer, reiterated his support for Ukraine without criticizing the American president's ...
By banging on about immigration, the leader of the opposition is showing that her obsession with Reform is more important to her than challenging the government, writes Andrew Grice. And already the c ...
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The i on MSNChina using lobbying firm linked to Labour to help win approval for ‘super’ embassyThe company has been working on China’s proposal to build the largest diplomatic complex in Europe, but the project is sparking concern among the intelligence community ...
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Hosted on MSNKeir Starmer blasted over ‘traitorous’ Chagos surrender as close friend’s links to Mauritius revealedLabour leader Sir Keir Starmer has faced fierce criticism over his connection to a lawyer who represented Mauritius in the ...
Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
Morgan McSweeney won an epic Downing Street battle to become the prime minister’s chief of staff in October. He’s married to ...
To the long list of unsavoury characters once represented by barrister Richard Hermer KC, the buddy Starmer made his Attorney ...
Their concerns are not about society, the economy or public safety, they’re an ever-moving target of fear and hatred that ...
Sadism drips through politics at home and abroad, like fat rendering inside a roast. Britain isn’t immune, certainly among our major ...
The historian – once dubbed ‘the rudest man in Britain’ – on cancel culture, free speech and why he refuses to ‘shut up’ ...
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