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Labour is doomed unless it acts fast on migration and the NHS
Daily Telegraph· 1 day agoYou can point to Rishi Sunak’s poor leadership, you can talk about the Tories’ endless pointless...
Starmer’s first Cabinet ‘the most diverse on record for education background’
The Irish News· 1 day agoSir Keir Starmer’s first Cabinet is the most diverse on record in terms of education background,...
Tories must learn the lessons from this 'punishment election'
Daily Express· 1 day agoWhile Keir Starmer and the Labour Party have won an impressive majority, and one of the biggest on...
Tories want to scapegoat Truss. The numbers show every PM is to blame
Daily Telegraph· 1 day agoSunak then recovered it a bit, but made the wider recovery impossible by making immigration the...
Act NOW to keep Keir's hands off your cash, says JEFF PRESTRIDGE
Daily Mail· 1 day agoTrust me, it will make what former Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt did post the Liz Truss...
King Charles' kind first words to Keir Starmer as Labour leader becomes Prime Minister
My London via Yahoo News UK· 1 day agoTheir historic meeting saw Sir Keir follow Mr Sunak and Liz Truss to become the head of state's...
Britain’s New Leader Is About to Get a Crash Course in Statecraft
New York Times· 1 day agoPrime Minister Keir Starmer will travel to a NATO summit this coming week, where he will represent a...
Liz Truss’s greatest gift to the Tory party was losing her seat
Daily Telegraph· 1 day agoThere is no sugar-coating the Tory results. The party is battered – not annihilated, but certainly shaken to its ideological core. If there is any silver lining to be found, it’s that the 121 ...
Stop Brexit man Steve Bray vows to continue his campaign
Daily Mail· 1 day agoHe said his highlights on election night were the shock defeats of Jacob Rees Mogg and Liz Truss,...
Who is Keir Starmer? The grammar school ‘superboy’ who became Labour’s next PM
Daily Telegraph· 1 day agoKnighted for his services as DPP, he insists on being called simply Keir Starmer in Parliament. Instead, he constantly plays up his working-class roots, leaves his grammar school out of his ...