Keir Starmer, UK Prime Minister and London house
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The prime minister is due in the House of Commons where he'll face questions from Tory leader Kemi Badenoch and backbench MPs.
Mark Carney has criticised the UK’s decision to grant Donald Trump a second state visit.In surprise comments, the Canadian prime minister said people in his country “weren’t impressed” by the move.Keir Starmer handed over an invitation from King Charles to Trump when he visited the White House in February.
Even the late Queen Elizabeth II could not contain her VE Day excitement. Then a young princess, she slipped into the massed crowds unnoticed, swept up by a ‘tide of happiness and relief’. It was a moment of national togetherness unparalleled in the story of these islands. The greatest victory in the history of this great nation.
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The British prime minister is raising the requirements in concert with an immigration crackdown to end the U.K.'s "failed experiment in open borders."
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PMQs: Nigel Farage to grill Keir Starmer as No10 forced to deny 'island of strangers' echoes of Enoch Powell - The Prime Minister has been hit with a backlash including from London MPs for his controv
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GB News on MSNNigel Farage tells Keir Starmer to declare a 'national emergency' in the Channel following arrest of Iranian national: 'Matter of security!'Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has demanded the Prime Minister to declare a "national emergency" in the English Channel, following the arrest of an Iranian national - who is believed to have arrived in Britain on a small boat.
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Tory leader Kemi Badenoch mocked the prime minister's deal with the US to reduce Donald Trump's tariffs at a fiery PMQs session.
In Monday’s Downing Street speech, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer pledged that his Labour government would “take back control of our borders” and “tighten up every area of the immigration system”. The speech was met with backlash as some claimed it echoed the racially charged Rivers of Blood speech made by Enoch Powell in 1968.