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          Keir Starmer

          Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves delivers a speech at the Mansion House in London. EPA

          Chancellor's mixed messages won't transport Britain into growth culture

          CommentJuly 16, 2025
          UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer,left, and French President Emmanuel Macron announcing the new deal on small boat migrants. Getty Images

          UK makes deal with France to deport migrants from small boats

          UKJuly 10, 2025
          Keir Starmer and his wife Victoria arriving at Downing Street on July 5, 2024, after Labour's election victory. Reuters

          Sensible statesman or 'Never here Keir'? Starmer's first year report

          UKJuly 04, 2025
          UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer chairs the first meeting of his cabinet in 10 Downing Street following a landslide Labour win in last year's general election. Reuters

          Starmer could make history if he ended the UK's obsolete voting system

          CommentJuly 01, 2025
          Keir Starmer speaks to the press at last week’s Nato summit in The Hague. Getty Images

          Starmer’s foreign policy wins give his performance a much-needed lift

          CommentJune 30, 2025
          Keir Starmer has warned that 'snapback' sanctions could be imposed on Iran if it fails to comply with the nuclear deal. EPA

          Europe threatens Iran with 'snapback' sanctions over nuclear programme

          UKJune 27, 2025
          Tribune’s leadership has welcomed the involvement of Islam Channel owner Mohamed Ali Harrath. Alamy

          Takeover of left-wing magazine by Islam Channel owner comes amid shift

          CommentJune 10, 2025
          British Attorney General Richard Hermer has said the UK will honour and sustain international law. Getty Images

          UK abandons 'pick-and-mix' approach to international law

          UKMay 29, 2025
          Migrants travel in an inflatable boat across the English Channel, bound for Dover on the south coast of England. AFP

          UK's tight immigration controls could also keep out workers who enrich the country

          OpinionMay 21, 2025
          A protest calling for justice for victims of sexual abuse and grooming gangs, outside the council offices in Oldham, England, in January. Getty

          It's easy to see why populism is rising in Starmer's Britain

          CommentMay 13, 2025
          UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has a commanding majority in Parliament for the next few years. AFP

          Starmer should ignore the sagging poll numbers

          CommentApril 29, 2025
          A statue made from steel girders flies the flag of St George next to the British Steel Scunthorpe site in England last week. Getty

          The UK's indecision over foreign investment is coming at a price

          CommentApril 23, 2025
          Migrants on a small boat attempt to cross the English Channel. Getty Images

          UK urged to cut migrant hotel stays to free up overseas aid budget

          UKApril 17, 2025
          IMMINGHAM, ENGLAND - APRIL 14: An aerial view of coal and coke mounds at the British Steel bulk terminal site at Immingham Docks. Coke and raw materials are shipped to the docks and transported to the Scunthorpe blast furnaces by rail on April 14, 2025 in Immingham, England. Government officials are scrambling to secure the raw materials needed to keep Britain's last two blast furnaces capable of producing virgin steel burning. Irreparable damage could be done to the pair, nicknamed Queen Anne and Queen Bess, if they are allowed to cool. UK parliament passed an emergency law on Saturday allowing the government to take control of the struggling Chinese-owned British Steel plant. (Photo by Christopher Furlong / Getty Images)

          British Steel takeover sets up race against time to reverse Chinese shutdown

          UKApril 14, 2025
          The Bank of England building in London, on February 3. Reuters

          Britain's attempt to straddle two continents has left it in a dilemma

          CommentMarch 26, 2025
          UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer welcomes Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney at 10 Downing Street on Monday. Getty

          Mark Carney needs to go from ‘boring’ central banker to ‘bold’ prime minister

          CommentMarch 19, 2025
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