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          Keir Starmer

          From left, journalists Mariam Dagga, Moaz Abu Taha, Ahmed Abu Aziz, Mohammad Salama and Hussam Al Masri, who were killed in Israeli strikes on Al Nasser Hospital in southern Gaza. Reuters

          Keir Starmer urged to back investigation into killing of journalists in Gaza

          UKAugust 27, 2025
          A protester speaks to police at an anti-immigration demonstration in Epping, east of London. Reuters

          UK PM facing mounting discontent over asylum hotels and small boat crossings

          UKAugust 25, 2025
          An 89-year-old protester during a rally in London challenging the British government's proscription of Palestine Action. Reuters

          Western attempts to curb criticism of Israel will come at a cost

          CommentAugust 13, 2025
          'To lose hope is a horrific thing,' says Labour MP Sarah Champion.

          ‘I had to do something’: UK MP who sparked Palestine recognition move

          MENAAugust 12, 2025
          A digital ID system could be inevitable and would make government bureaucracy easier to navigate. Getty Images

          Digital identity cards in the UK might soon be a reality

          CommentAugust 06, 2025
          UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer with Oman's Sultan Haitham in London. EPA

          UK and Oman to increase collaboration in energy, tech and defence

          MENAJuly 31, 2025
          UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is under pressure on the issue of Palestine. Bloomberg

          Starmer has run out of road on Palestinian statehood

          CommentJuly 28, 2025
          Prime Minister Keir Starmer and his wife Victoria are greeted by US President Donald Trump. PA

          Trump admits 'real starvation' happening in Gaza

          UKJuly 28, 2025
          A pro-Palestine protest in London on Monday, as the UK government is considering recognising Palestinian statehood. Thomas Harding / The National

          Starmer pushes Gaza peace plan and recognition of Palestinian state

          UKJuly 28, 2025
          A pro-Gaza protest outside the UK Parliament in cenrtral London. A record number of British MPs have now urged the government to recognise a Palestinian state. EPA

          Record backing for Palestinian recognition heaps pressure on Starmer

          UKJuly 25, 2025
          President Donald Trump steers a golf cart at the Trump Turnberry golf course in Turnberry, Scotland. AP

          Trump's Scotland foray clouded by Gaza suffering

          UKJuly 25, 2025
          AYLESBURY, ENGLAND - JULY 24: Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India shake hands after Britain's Secretary of State for Business and Trade, Jonathan Reynolds, left, and Piyush Goyal, Minister of Industry and Supply of India, right, signed a free trade agreement at Chequers on July 24, 2025 in Aylesbury, England. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is hosting India's Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, as they formally sign a new free trade agreement, which has been in negotiation for three years. The deal - the most significant trade pact made by the UK since Brexit, and for India, the first it's signed outside Asia - will still need to be approved by the British parliament and India's federal cabinet, which is expected to take place within a year. (Photo by Kin Cheung - WPA Pool / Getty Images)

          Modi visits UK for 'win-win' free trade agreement

          UKJuly 23, 2025
          A temporary polling station near Wimbledon, on July 4. AP

          16 year olds to vote in UK is fine but core issues remain

          CommentJuly 23, 2025
          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
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