Freudian slip? Speaker introduces Starmer as ‘prime minister’
Patience Sir Lindsay, patience!
Patience Sir Lindsay, patience!
Like clockwork, The Sun has launched its first attacks on the Labour leader as the next general election nears.
In what will be music to the ears of many Labour supporters, Andy Burnham is back onside with the party's senior leadership.
The homes of politicians have traditionally been seen as off-limits as targets for protests.
The Labour leader will insist that his ‘fundamentally changed’ party is ready to govern.
The Labour leader was accused of ‘facilitating genocide’ by voting against a ceasefire in Gaza.
"How many more people have to die? Where is your humanity?"
“So apart from members of his own Cabinet, how many people has the Prime Minister sent to Rwanda?”
The PM was evasive about the future of the policy, which has been criticised for becoming 'increasingly unaffordable'.
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