Keir Starmer today kickstarts his general election campaign by telling the Mirror how he will change Britain. The Labour leader is unveiling the six first steps he will take to transform the lives ...
The Daily Mail's Kumail Jaffer puts to Starmer that some voters abandoned Labour in the recent local elections over the party's position on issues like the Israel-Gaza war, and asks how he will ...
Starmer was elected to Parliament for a central London district in 2015, at an election that saw Labour defeated by the ...
Sir Keir Starmer vowed to tackle the huge social divides in London as he unveiled six “First Step” pledges for the upcoming general election. He told how some school children in his Holborn ...
Sir Keir Starmer has promised to change the country "for the better" if Labour wins the next election - but warned his plan for "national renewal" may take a decade to see through. The leader was ...
A tale of two speeches, by Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer, kicked off what party strategists call the “long campaign” for the general election. It will be very long – probably lasting six months.
Keir Starmer has outlined the first steps he would take if his party wins the next election, in a speech in Essex The six pledges include a border security command to tackle the gangs behind small ...
Find out why Labour Party leader Keir Starmer is a Sir, when he was given a knighthood and the year he became an MP.
The Labour leader insisted he is not a 'Blair copycat' and rejected accusations he had scaled back his ambitions in government as he unveiled the party's 1997-style election pledges yesterday.
KEIR Starmer’s six lacklustre pledges are far from a blueprint for the better Britain he wants. Leave aside that he has made many before this, to the public and his party, and kept almost none.