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The PM faced criticism after old social media posts emerged in which Abd El-Fattah called for the killing of Zionists and police officers.
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UK and France agree to set up military hubs across Ukraine — Starmer
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced this at a press conference following a meeting of the Coalition of the Willing, that France and the United Kingdom had agreed that military hubs would be established across Ukraine once a ceasefire comes into effect,
He stressed to his senior ministers that Labour would be judged on whether it had tackled the cost-of-living problems faced by many households
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
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said on Monday it was up to the United States to justify its actions in Venezuela after capturing President Nicolas Maduro, describing the situation as "not straightforward.
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Starmer regrets welcoming British-Egyptian activist to UK after 'abhorrent' posts came to light
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has told the BBC he regrets welcoming British-Egyptian activist Alaa Abd El Fattah to the UK, following the emergence of old social media posts which included calls to kill Zionists.
Starmer rethinking Brexit? Says ‘closer alignment’ with single EU market in UK’s ‘national interest’
Starmer has signalled that the UK could seek closer alignment with the EU single market, saying it would be considered “if it’s in our national interest,” in his clearest indication yet that Labour is exploring deeper economic ties with Brussels.
U.K. counterterrorism police assess controversial social media posts by Egyptian-British activist after his return to Britain sparked political backlash.
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.
Keir Starmer’s rivals on the left of the Labour Party have long voiced their disquiet about his leadership. Yet at the start of 2026, the UK prime minister’s right flank may pose the more imminent threat.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said on Saturday he was not sad that Nicolas Maduro is no longer president of Venezuela following a U.S. military raid, but he wanted this to lead to a more democratic government.