Keir Starmer: Work is under way to improve UK’s ‘botched’ Brexit deal
Foreign Secretary David Lammy is meeting European counterparts while Sir Keir Starmer said he wanted to improve trading and defence ties.
Foreign Secretary David Lammy is meeting European counterparts while Sir Keir Starmer said he wanted to improve trading and defence ties.
The Prime Minister spoke to his Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday.
Labour has secured 63 per cent of the seats in the Commons with 34 per cent of the vote
The bosses of Octopus, Currys, Admiral Taverns and others urged the new Government to focus on growth and follow through on pro-business pledges.
Each of Britain’s four nuclear-armed submarines carries a handwritten letter from the prime minister with orders in case Britain is wiped out.
Eight years since Brexit vote, European Council president Charles Michel said the UK and Europe are ‘crucial partners’ as he congratulated Sir Keir.
The run-up to the election saw both parties focus heavily on the economy following a turbulent few years.
The overwhelming majority of people backing Sir Keir Starmer's party are doing so because they want to see the back of the Conservatives.
The Daily Mirror writes that ‘the Tories will be judged on their actions, and they will be found guilty’.
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