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Sir Keir Starmer has encouraged British businesses to embrace the opportunities of increasing trade with China, ahead of a decision on the contentious plan for a larger Chinese embassy in London. In a key speech on foreign policy in London,
Sir Keir Starmer has launched a fresh attack on Brexit as Labour attempts to tackle the threat of Reform UK. The Prime Minister used a speech in the City of London to take aim at Britain's departure from the EU.
City AM/Freshwater Strategy polling has shown Keir Starmer’s approval rating trailing well behind Kemi Badenoch and Nigel Farage.
Starmer set out a policy of "strength, clarity and sober realism," rejecting the previous "Golden Age" versus "Ice Age" binary approach
Keir Starmer agonising over decision after last-minute search by Foreign Office to find a heavyweight diplomat
Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Monday said that reduced “frictions” with the bloc are essential for the country’s “economic renewal.”
It's almost a decade since the referendum on leaving the EU - and it feels like Sir Keir Starmer has turned up the dial on his Brexit rhetoric. He said it would be "reckless" to use Brexit as a template for foreign policy.
The UK government further delayed a decision on whether to approve China’s proposed new embassy until January, when Prime Minister Keir Starmer is expected to visit Beijing.
Despite efforts to reset ties, relations between the nations remain tense over espionage and Hong Kong, with UK Prime Minister Starmer highlighting security risks and committing to human rights scrutiny.
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Rachel Reeves exposed as officials speak out to 'set record straight' on 'misleading' Budget claims
Rachel Reeves has suffered a further setback after OBR officials spoke out to "set the record straight". Professor David Miles revealed that the OBR watchdog had expressed concerns about information appearing in the press that "wouldn't normally be out there".
Keir Starmer has six months to prove his mettle to his party amid swirling doubts within the governing Labour Party that he can reverse plunging public confidence in his UK administration.