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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
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Sir Keir starmer said it was a time of “optimism and new beginnings” as he issued his Easter Sunday message. The Labour leader, who hopes to be in No 10 by the end of the year, used his message to say that people would use Easter to think a ...