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Where is the Prime Minister’s wife? The truth behind why Victoria Starmer has chosen to be invisible
Since her husband became prime minister 12 months ago, ‘Lady Vic’ has only been seen at a handful of events. Eleanor Mills ...
Keir Starmer was slammed as "too weak to get anything done" by Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch following his humiliating u-turn over benefit cuts when he suffered his largest Commons rebellion ...
Downing Street said the Prime Minister supported his Chancellor after Sir Keir Starmer declined to commit to her future in ...
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has refused to say he will keep Chancellor Rachel Reeves in her job. Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch challenged the PM to say whether he still planned to have Ms ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNRachel Reeves gets Keir Starmer's backing after she was seen crying in the CommonsIt’s got nothing to do with politics, nothing to do with what’s happened this week. It was a personal matter for her' ...
Downing Street said the UK prime minister supported his chancellor after Sir Keir Starmer declined to commit to her future in ...
Prime Minister Keir Starmer was pictured stumbling out of Number 10 on Wednesday, hours after his Government's capitulation over welfare reforms. The PM saw dozens of his own MPs rebel against his ...
Kemi Badenoch sums up Keir Starmer's first year in government Kemi Badenoch said Keir Starmer isn’t fit to govern the country as she lashed out at his “utter capitulation” over welfare.
P rime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has refused to say he will keep Chancellor Rachel Reeves in her job. Conservative leader ...
The decision to scrap key parts of the welfare reform package has left the Chancellor facing the prospect of tax hikes to balance the books.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves appeared to cry in the Commons as Sir Keir Starmer declined to guarantee she would remain in place until the election. The Prime Minister faced MPs after being forced to ...
privacy notice Sir Keir Starmer defended his welfare reform plans despite being forced into a humiliating climbdown which leaves an almost £5 billion black hole in the Government’s spending plans.
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