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inews.co.uk on MSNWhy rumours about Lisa Nandy being sacked by Keir Starmer won’t go awayThe Culture Secretary's allies say she is the victim of prejudice and sexist briefing. But suggestions she is on the way out persist
The Prime Minister defended the agreement announced yesterday with Donald Trump, despite steel being missed out.
Keir Starmer said Tory Kemi Badenoch never raised the issue of grooming gangs when she was a minister - and Chris Philp also failed to mention in when he was a Home Office Minister
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GB News on MSNKeir Starmer admits migrant crisis is 'deteriorating' as 40,000 cross Channel under PM's watchSir Keir Starmer has admitted the migrant crisis is “deteriorating” after a round of crunch talks with European leaders at the G7 summit. The Prime Minister, who is vowing to “smash the gangs”, is putting pressure on France to do more to curb Channel crossings.
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The Prime Minister said he has no regrets after calling demands for an inquiry 'far right', even though he now supports one himself
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The prime minister defended accusing the Tories of 'jumping on a far right bandwagon' when the called for a national inquiry into grooming gangs in January, as they did not launch one while in goverment.
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GB News on MSNKeir Starmer told to 'resign' over grooming gangs 'betrayal' in scathing rant by ex-Tory MP: 'Absolutely disgraceful!'Sir Keir Starmer has been told to "resign" over his handling of the grooming gangs scandal, with his U-turn on a national inquiry branded a "betrayal" by a former Conservative MP. Speaking to GB News,
Downing Street has admitted the Channel migrant crisis is getting worse as the number of arrivals since Keir Starmer took office surged past 40,000. At least 300 people crossed in small boats on Tuesday as fresh chaos erupted on French beaches. Some 2,000 asylum seekers are feared to have crossed in the last week alone.
Keir Starmer tells councils to pick up the bill for Labour’s spending commitments - As the row over the spending review continues, the prime minister has washed his hands of expected large increases i