SIR Keir Starmer has challenged Scottish Labour MPs to “sharpen their elbows” as he bids to drive out the SNP.
The Scottish Labour leader said his party would be ‘pushing at an open door’ to abolish the policy, which has been strongly criticised by anti-poverty campaigners
On the doorsteps ahead of the general election, it was clear to me that many Scottish nationalists planned to back Labour
Keir Starmer’s visit to Scotland after becoming Prime Minister represents the start of a new relationship between the UK and Scottish governments
SIR Keir Starmer yesterday greeted newly-elected Scottish Labour MPs outside 10 Downing Street to celebrate the party’s landslide victory.
Labour’s sweeping gains at the General Election meant the Commons welcomed many new Scottish members.
The group was were pictured outside No10 with the Prime Minister on Tuesday morning.
Labour won 37 seats in Scotland at last week’s election, a massive increase from the solitary MP returned in 2019.
The new Labour government says it is committed to looking at securing hundreds of at-risk jobs at Grangemouth
The party’s deputy leader Dame Jackie Baillie was responding to recent talks between the Prime Minister and First Minister about the site.
Keir Starmer thanked Scots for voting Labour, and said he will reset the relationship between Westminster and Holyrood
SNP claims ‘first of many betrayals’, as Scottish Labour leader plays down prospect of bespoke immigration rules