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Sir Keir Starmer has brutally slapped down Sadiq Khan after the London mayor claimed the anti- Israel chant “from the river to the sea” is not antisemitic. Speaking at an event today, the Prime Minister said that the chant is antisemitic in direct contradiction to the mayor he told Donald Trump is a “friend”.
Trump was speaking at a peace summit in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, following the agreement of a US-brokered ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas, when the moment took place on stage. The 79-year-old recently voiced his displeasure at missing out on this year's Nobel Peace Prize despite publicly campaigning for it.
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India caught setting up 'tracking station' on Chagos Islands ahead of Keir Starmer's Mumbai trip
India and Mauritius agreed on setting up a satellite tracking station near the US-UK strategic base Diego Garcia on the Chagos Islands ahead of Sir Keir Starmer's recent trip to Mumbai, it has been revealed.
Sir David's daughter, Katie Amess, who wants a public inquiry into his death, told the BBC: "We went back to Keir Starmer and he's just ignored us ever since, despite promising us that he would meet with us again if we weren't happy."
DOWNING Street admitted Sir Keir Starmer knew the Chinese spy trial was poised to collapse but did nothing. The CPS required more evidence that Beijing was an enemy to press espionage charges
Green Party leader Zack Polanski has said he is “talking to Labour MPs about defections”. He suggested left-wing MPs are talking about abandoning Sir Keir Starmer, as a new poll put the Greens neck-and-neck with Labour.
Sir Keir Starmer has vowed to fight "hate in all its forms" in a statement to the House of Commons. Addressing MPs earlier, the prime minister condemned the "despicable" attack on the mosque in Peacehaven, East Sussex, which took place on 4 October. He told MPs: "An attack on British Muslims is also an attack on us all".
Sir Keir Starmer was seemingly humiliated as he joined a line of world leaders waiting to shake hands with US President Donald Trump at a summit in Egypt.
Good morning. One of the few areas of genuine policy continuity between Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer’s governments is in foreign policy in general, and China policy in particular. Sunak wanted to reset the UK-China relationship, but his ability to do so was limited by events and the hawkish turn of his own party.
Starmer orders review of antisemitism in NHS as part of wider crackdown - The Prime Minister said the review would be led by the Government’s independent adviser on antisemitism Lord John Mann.