Just as Gordon Brown had his 'prawn cocktail offensive' to seduce the City ahead of the landslide 1997 victory, so Sir Keir Starmer played footsie with corporate grandees before this election.
DAILY MAIL COMMENT: After the stern admonishments delivered by Sir Keir Starmer in his No 10 speech this week, millions of voters will feel like they have already been given detention.
DAILY MAIL COMMENT: In this free country of ours, Labour's plan to extend the smoking ban to pub gardens is an authoritarian step too far, which will have no effect on public health.
DAILY MAIL COMMENT: It would be understandable for Brexiteers to feel anxious about the amount of time Sir Keir Starmer and Olaf Scholz are spending in each other's company.
So now at least we know the truth. In his first major speech as Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer confirmed what every man and his dog had long suspected. Tax rises are on the way - and they will be brutal.
DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Millions who voted Labour on July 4 may already be experiencing pangs of buyer's remorse. By tomorrow, it will be crystal clear they've been sold a pup.
DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Following the lifting of Covid restrictions and Russia's brutal invasion of Ukraine, gas and electricity bills inevitably skyrocketed.
The damning verdict comes in a poll for the Mail, which finds that a majority think the Prime Minister should have squared up to militant rail barons - even if it meant more strikes.
Ronald Lee Syvrud, 66, is being urgently sought by Arizona authorities after he allegedly threatened to shoot former President Donald Trump during a trip to the southern border on Thursday.
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Since taking over at the Treasury, Rachel Reeves has used every opportunity to claim Labour had been handed the worst economic inheritance since the Second World War.
In the six weeks since Labour were elected, nearly 6,000 illegal migrants have slipped across the Channel in small boats, bringing the total this year to 19,294, with no sign of waning.
Labour's campaign to bring the British economy to its knees gathered pace yesterday with the announcement of plans to give workers the right to 'switch off'.