In his annual Guildhall speech on foreign policy, the Prime Minister argued that failing to engage with the world's second largest economy was 'a dereliction of duty'.
In his annual foreign policy address in the City of London, Keir Starmer said the UK’s place on the world stage had been restored under the Labour government
British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer desperately tried to defend the future of his government on Monday morning amid accusations that Chancellor Rachel Reeves lied to the public over a supposed budget "black hole" to justify hiking…
As the Budget began to unravel, and the polls started to pick up on the anger from the public, Keir Starmer's allies launched a desperate rearguard action to insulate him from the political fallout.
When Keir Starmer became Labour leader five years ago, I thought I'd better come up with a suitable nickname. The first I fastened upon was Max Headroom.
Pippa and Kiran discuss the prime minister’s speech on Monday and ask whether it will take attention away from allegations that the chancellor misled the public with her budget statements. Plus: chaos at Your Party’s first conference
Keir Starmer told audiences in London today that the Budget was a 'moment of personal pride' as he defended Chancellor Rachel Reeves as she comes under fire.
Express columnist and Conservative councillor Mieka Smiles says that one Labour Government measure is unnecessary - but taxpayers are being forced to pay for it.
The Prime Minister gave a speech in central London saying he was proud of the Budget and defending Chancellor Rachel Reeves against accusations she misled the public