EXCLUSIVE: Keir Starmer appeared tense and unenthusiastic during Rachel Reeves' Budget speech, with body language experts saying he looked "worried and sad" throughout.
It comes after former classmates from his time at Dulwich College, in south London, alleged that the Reform UK leader made pro-Hitler comments and joked about gas chambers
Darren Jones, the Prime Minister's chief secretary, said Rachel Reeves' Budget will 'meet the needs of the country' and pushed back when asked if the plans were about saving the PM's job
The Prime Minister told MPs there is 'a tough road ahead' to end the war started by Russia, but that the UK is 'more committed than ever to this cause'.
The Prime Minister ended up having to give an awkward apology to the headteacher of Welland Academy in Peterborough after being told children got into trouble for doing the 'six-seven' meme.