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Keir Starmer is facing challenges within his party less than 15 months after becoming Britain's prime minister.
Former U.S. diplomat Simon Hankinson joined Leo on the programme and concluded that Keir Starmer will be feeling "embarrassed" by the revelation, published in The Times. Leo claimed the big questions are whether the Labour leader truly avoided inheritance tax and whether he should resign as prime minister.
Sir Keir Starmer, prime minister and leader of the Labour Party, has talked about anti-social behaviour in Southampton and the prospect of regional devolution for the south of England. PH: There's piece running on BBC News at the moment about anti-social behaviour in Southampton.
It was only in July last year that the ex-lawyer led Labour back to power after 14 years in opposition, but scandals, policy missteps and plummeting poll ratings are already raising doubts about his future.
Keir Starmer told the Sunday Mirror that Nigel Farage is more interested in lining his pockets than helping hard working families as he ramped up his attacks on Reform
Keir Starmer claims digital ID cards will stop illegal immigration but they have provoked a huge roar of opposition
Britain's Ambassador to the U.S., Peter Mandelson, has been fired by Prime Minister Keir Starmer over new information about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.
This fact is strangely overlooked in British politics, which has begun to focus on the future of Sir Keir Starmer, the prime minister. Labour’s annual conference, which starts on September 28th, is to be a parade of potential replacements.