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By our own metrics, the government is not thriving. Waiting times at emergency ( A&E) wards may be falling, but at a glacial pace. The number of migrants crossing in small boats has risen by 38% over the past year. Housebuilding is moribund and crime incidents, although relatively low, have increased by 10%.
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Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has addressed why he didn’t publicly back Chancellor Rachel Reeves in the Commons on Wednesday.
Fears are mounting of a £8 billion stealth income tax as pressure builds on Starmer to commit another budget U-turn
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GB News on MSN'We want safe routes!' Sir Keir Starmer faces new Labour revolt as rebels plot to block plans to end migrant crisisThe Prime Minister is facing yet another rebellion from Labour backbenchers over his deal with France to stop small boat crossings. This deadlock surrounds a potential "one in, one out" migrant deal with France.
Sir Keir Starmer is coming under mounting pressure from within his own Cabinet to scrap the two-child benefit cap, despite Treasury warnings over a lack of funding to ditch the policy.
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Sir Keir Starmer says Rachel Reeves will remain as Chancellor 'into the next election' and for years afterSir Keir Starmer has given his full support to Chancellor Rachel Reeves after she was seen crying during Prime Minister’s Questions on Wednesday. Ms Reeves’s visibly tearful appearance in the Commons came amid speculation that her job was at risk after the Government’s U-turn on welfare cuts put an almost £5 billion hole in her spending plans.
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Victims of the Post Office scandal spoke out on television earlier today, with a message for the Prime Minister
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Sir Keir Starmer was forced to abandon a key plank of his welfare reform agenda to get the legislation through its first Commons test.
The Prime Minister of the UK, Sir Keir Starmer, hosted Stefano Domenicali and 150 F1 personnel at Downing Street. British presence in Formula 1 is very high, with seven of the 10 teams having bases within the country.
The Prime Minister cuts a dash on the international stage, but at home seems detached from his own administration