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The group, known as Youth Demand, are calling for the Labour leader to support an arms embargo
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Protesters called on Sir Keir starmer to support an arms embargo on Israel in a protest outside the Labour leader’s London home. The Young Demand group hung a banner outside Sir Keir’s home that read “starmer stop the killing” on ...
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Speaking on LBC this morning the prime minister also defended his handling of William Wragg sexting scandal
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Three arrested after young activists demonstrate outside Labour leader’s home, urging him to support arms embargo on Israel
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Editorial: Research proving that early intervention works ought to be seized on by Keir starmer’s party
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The shadow chancellor said £5bn raised by clamping down on tax avoidance will fund slew of promises on NHS and primary school breakfast clubs
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After years on the sideline, the MP for Ilford North rapidly became one of starmer’s most prominent frontbenchers – and is often tipped himself as a contender for No 10
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Oliver Dowden said 2024 will ‘almost certainly’ be a general election year, but did not rule out the prospect of a contest happening next year
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Treasury minister Gareth Davies says William Wragg will remain Tory MP while there is an investigation
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With millennials now a political force, starmer should focus on building houses, because that builds hope, says Guardian columnist Gaby Hinsliff
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Several Labour councillors have resigned after accusing the party’s leadership of ‘aggressive bullying tactics’
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Despite the polls, the leader wants them on side for an endorsement. Yet why bother if it would make little difference to voter numbers?, asks First Edition editor Archie Bland
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PM giving regional radio interviews in run-up to next month’s local elections
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Leader’s ejection of far-left members has changed composition of party since 2020, as belief in general election win grows
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Sir Keir starmer’s party accuses Conservatives of risking a crash in the childcare system ‘just like (they) crashed the economy’
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Editorial: Sir Keir starmer is not a believer, but he is right to recognise the value of religious organisations’ commitment to the common good