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The prime minister tells BBC's Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg that May's upcoming elections will not be a "referendum" on his government.
Sir Keir Starmer is "hiding" from his own MPs as Labour backbenchers plot a revolt against his flailing leadership, it has been claimed. Conservative MP, and Express columnist, Esther McVey launched a blistering attack on the embattled Prime Minister accusing him of going to ground as rebellion ferments on his own benches.
Britain has been threatened with sanctions if Sir Keir Starmer attempts to block Elon Musk’s X over its AI tool undressing women and children.
The Prime Minister joined the leaders of France and Germany in 'strongly' condemning the killing of protesters in Iran as demonstrations against the regime sweep across the country
Sir Keir Starmer has urged his cabinet to work “as a team” to deliver cuts to the cost of living, in a thinly veiled message to ministers not to be distracted by speculation over a possible leadership challenge.
Keir Starmer has said voters will feel “positive change” when it comes to household bills, local communities and the NHS in 2026. People in the UK will “once again feel a sense of hope”, the prime minister said in an address to mark the new year.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has not banned X, but Elon Musk criticizes his approval ratings as Ofcom considers action over Grok’s alleged breaches of online safety laws
The scene is set for a fierce battle over the future of Labour, which it is suggested could come much earlier than expected, writes David Williamson.
Keir Starmer claimed at a meeting of his political Cabinet on Tuesday that Nigel Farage's Reform UK wants to appease Russia's Putin and 'inject bile' into communities across the country
Sir Keir’s first full calendar year in power has been bruising. His government backed down on several key policies in the face of backbench rebellions; he has struggled to lead with conviction. Our poll tracker suggests that Labour would win just 17% of the vote if a general election were held tomorrow. Never has a governing party slumped so low.