Some familiar, arcane terms are returning to the fore as the Tories study the tactics Labour used against Boris JohnsonThe lexicon of a British parliamentary scandal is arcane.As Keir Starmer fights to remain prime minister, he has had to respond to a āhumble addressā, had his judgment picked over during an āemergency opposition day debateā and now faces the ignominy of a āprivilege motionā. Continue reading...
Olly Robbins gave MPs a classic civil servantās performance ā and there are lessons from history about how ministers should respondThe Whitehall satire Yes Minister was said to be Margaret Thatcherās favourite TV show due to its proximity to reality, as the programmeās loquacious top civil servant, Sir Humphrey, might have put it.Yes Minister had a familiar groove: there would be a problem in response to which the mandarin would artfully deploy the most astonishing sophistry to avoid blame or get his own way. Jim Hacker, the largely clueless yet ambitious politician played by the late Paul Eddington, rarely won the day. Continue reading...
The prime ministerās leadership is still in the spotlight after Mandelson was appointed US ambassador after he failed security vettingLiz Kendall has repeated David Lammyās claim the prime minister would have stopped Peter Mandelsonās appointment if he had known the peer had failed security vetting.Speaking to Trevor Phillips on Sky News on Sunday, the science and technology said Keir Starmer was a āman of integrityā. Continue reading...
How did the PMās chosen US ambassador fail security vetting but still get approved, what exactly did he know, and who is to blame?Downing Street has tried to do a lot of explaining, as has Keir Starmer himself. But there are still plenty of things we do not know about how Peter Mandelson failed security vetting, and what the prime minister did or did not know about it. Continue reading...
PM says he is āfuriousā and did not know security officials had recommended that Mandelson be denied clearanceUK politics live ā latest updatesKeir Starmer has said it was āunforgivableā that he was not told that Peter Mandelson had failed his security vetting before being appointed as ambassador to Washington.The prime minister said he was āfuriousā about what had happened, as he insisted he had not known that security officials had initially recommended that Mandelson be denied clearance. Continue reading...
Eluned Morgan says US under Donald Trump is ānot partner it once wasā with Iran threats and ācontemptā towards UKWalesās first minister has called on Keir Starmer to suspend a big joint defence project with the US, saying that under Donald Trump the country is ānot the partner it once wasā.In a statement on Wednesday, Labourās Eluned Morgan cited the US presidentās ācontemptā towards the UK and his threat to āannihilateā Iran as reasons to halt the development of the Deep Space Advanced Radar Capability (Darc) programme in Pembrokeshire, part of the Aukus defence partnership between the UK, US and Australia. Continue reading...
PM rejects claim plan is integration with EU āby stealthā, saying changes will happen only if parliament passes lawUK politics live ā latest updatesKeir Starmer has defended plans for the UK to align more closely with some EU rules without parliamentary votes, saying a closer relationship with Europe āis in the UKās best interestā, particularly given the international turmoil over the Iran war.Speaking to the BBC after the Guardian revealed that ministers were planning to use so-called Henry VIII powers to dynamically align with EU rules by default, Starmer argued that, nearly 10 years after the Brexit referendum, it was time to ālook forwardā. Continue reading...
PM pushes back after Trumpās threats to leave alliance and says European members must do more in light of Iran warKeir Starmer has said it is in the best interests of the US to stay in Nato and that Europe must do more to support the alliance in light of the war in Iran.The British prime minister, speaking at the end of a multi-stop trip around the Gulf to discuss the tentative ceasefire and options to fully reopen the commercially vital strait of Hormuz, pushed back against Donald Trumpās threats to leave the defence alliance. Continue reading...
In article for Guardian, PM also calls for Iran conflict to become watershed moment for future UK securityIsraelās continued attacks on Lebanon āshouldnāt be happeningā, Keir Starmer has said on his visit to the Middle East, as he called for the Iran conflict to become a watershed moment for the future security of the UK.In an article for the Guardian, the prime minister said the UKās response to the crisis must involve a fundamental reset in terms of making the country more resilient, including by boosting defence and having closer links to Europe. Continue reading...
PM to meet partners in region to discuss effort to āsupport and sustain ceasefireā and reopening the strait of HormuzSarah Jones, the policing minister, has been giving interviews. She has been talking about Keir Starmerās visit to the Gulf, but hasnāt said anything that really adds to the (rather limited) information about the visit put out by Downing Street.Jones told Times Radio:[Starmer] is going to the Gulf for a number of reasons. Firstly you will have seen last week with the foreign secretary, and this week with our officials, where we have played a real leading role bringing together about 40 countries looking at the challenge that we have in the strait [of Hormuz] and how we can make sure that opens up as quickly as possible to bring some normality back to that system. so there will be that aspect.He wants to see the work of our brave personnel who are there in the region, of course, with our three very key principles of protecting British interests and protecting British citizens and our allies. He will want to see the work of that. Continue reading...
PM to meet regional leaders to discuss effort to āsupport and sustain ceasefireā and reopening the strait of HormuzMiddle East crisis ā live updatesKeir Starmer is travelling to the Gulf to meet leaders in the region to discuss diplomatic efforts to support the ceasefire agreed between the US and Iran.The prime ministerās visit on Wednesday comes hours after a two-week ceasefire was agreed on Tuesday evening, canceling a self-imposed deadline by the US president, Donald Trump, for Iran to surrender or face widespread destruction. Continue reading...
PM says antisemitism is āabhorrentā after booking of West, who has song called Heil Hitler and last year advertised swastika T-shirtKeir Starmer has said it is ādeeply concerningā that Kanye West, the US rapper who has made a series of antisemitic comments, is to appear at a British music festival.The prime minister joins others who have criticised Wireless festival for booking the musician, also known as Ye, to headline all three nights of the forthcoming event in London. Continue reading...
PM gets widespread backing after presidentās mocking impersonation takes US-UK relationship to new lowKeir Starmer has been warned his relationship with Donald Trump may be beyond repair after the US president derided the prime minister for consulting his team about military decisions, in a mocking impersonation.In a new low for UK-US relations, Trump appeared to imitate Starmer in a weak voice during an Easter lunch speech at the White House, and said the UK was ānot our bestā as an ally. Continue reading...
Exclusive: Group of MPs and animal charities call for end to practice after Scotland and Wales vote to phase it outKeir Starmer is coming under pressure from backbench Labour MPs to ban the ācruelā practice of greyhound racing.The Welsh and Scottish governments voted last month to phase out the practice. Animal welfare groups say thousands of dogs in the UK have died in recent years owing to racing in the āinherently dangerousā sport. Continue reading...
British Medical Association leaders say PMās threat to axe posts makes strike action more likelyResident doctors have accused Keir Starmer of damaging the prospects of a deal to end their pay and jobs dispute by threatening to axe 1,000 new jobs for medics in the NHS.The claim from the British Medical Association leaders came just before the Thursday deadline given by the prime minister for the union to accept the governmentās final offer. Continue reading...
PM says decision by union to reject offer including thousands of extra training posts and 7.1% pay rise without putting it to members for a vote is ārecklessāKeir Starmer has threatened to withdraw an offer of thousands of extra NHS training posts if resident doctors do not call off a six-day strike after Easter.The prime minister has given the doctorsā union, the British Medical Association, 48 hours to ditch its plans for industrial action or the government will pull the current offer from the table. Continue reading...
PM will also cite Iran war as reason to stick with Labour, as party adopts new slogan: āPride in Britainā Keir Starmer will say that a vote for Reform UK will put at risk progress Labour is making on the cost of living, arguing that Britainās values are being tested in a volatile world.Launching the partyās local elections campaign with a new slogan: āPride in Britainā, Starmer will urge voters to stay the course with Labour. A dire set of results are predicted for the party in Wales, Scotland and English councils, especially in the north-east of England and London. Continue reading...
In his strongest intervention yet, PM says some features āshouldnāt be permittedā, while education secretary says things āare going to changeāKeir Starmer has backed banning addictive social media features in his strongest intervention yet on curbs that could be placed on tech companies, saying the features āshouldnāt be permittedā.The prime minister said the government was āgoing to have to actā on the algorithms that hook young people and children to social media, such as scrolling or āstreaksā that encourage daily usage of apps. Continue reading...
CCTV showed three people setting light to an ambulance in Golders Green in the early hours of Monday morningAn attack on four Jewish community ambulances was aimed at making British Jews ābe less visibleā and āfear going aboutā their lives, Wes Streeting said as he pledged extra health support.Speaking at the scene of the attack in north London, the health secretary said:The aim of these attackers is clear. They want Jewish people in this country to live smaller lives, to live less Jewish lives, to be less visible as Jewish people, to fear going about Jewish life.I know that the Jewish community will not be cowed by this despicable act of evil, but it is the responsibility of the rest of us not to be bystanders.Every decent person in this country needs to stand up and speak up against this vile antisemitic hatred.This is a horrific antisemitic attack. And of course my thoughts, I think all of our thoughts, will be with those in the vicinity, the residents who are understandably very concerned, the Jewish community across the country deeply concerned.Iāve already been in touch with community leaders this morning and will continue to do so during the day. Continue reading...
PMās comments come as he announces support for households reliant on heating oil amid surging costsUK politics live ā latest updatesThe UK will not be drawn into the wider war in the Middle East, Keir Starmer has said, as he announced that households reliant on heating oil to warm their homes would receive Ā£53m of government support to help with their bills.After costs surged following the outbreak of the Iran conflict, lower-income households will get targeted support, while heating oil suppliers engaged in price gouging will face legal action and future market regulation, he warned. Continue reading...