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Keir Starmer insists 'I don't need any new specs for a long time' after freebies row
The embattled Prime Minister has been caught up in a storm of controversy over perceived perks and gifts from donors.
Not even Sir Keir Starmer's gifted glasses can help with blindspot to freebies
Twelve months ago, in Liverpool, Sir Keir Starmer gave his final conference speech as the leader of the opposition.
Sir Keir Starmer declares gifts and freebies totalling more than £100,000 - the highest of any MP
Sky News' Westminster Accounts project reveals the prime minister has declared more gifts and freebies than any other MP, with his total in gifts, benefits, and hospitality topping £100,000 since December 2019.
PM will no longer accept donations for clothes
Labour has been embroiled in a growing row over Sir Keir Starmer accepting gifts from Labour peer Waheed Alli.
UK's Starmer To No Longer Accept Clothing Gifts: Downing Street
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer will no longer accept gifts of clothing, his office said Friday, responding to growing pressure from political opponents accusing him of hypocrisy.
Keir Starmer will no longer accept donations for clothes after freebies row
Angela Rayner and Rachel Reeves also make the same vow in change of policy before Labour’s conference opens in Liverpool
LBC
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'We are not going down the road of austerity,' Starmer vowes after winter fuel payment cuts and freebies row
Sir Keir Starmer has promised to protect public services from future austerity cuts as he made a bid to move on from fury ...
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Starmer promises to protect public services from future austerity cuts
The Prime Minsiter said his Government was not ‘going down the road of austerity’, in a possible signal of future money for ...
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Sir Keir Starmer finally breaks silence on furore of Sue Gray being paid more than him
Sir Keir Starmer has finally broken his silence on the row over Sue Gray’s salary after it emerged she earns £3,000 a year ...
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Politics UK – live: Sir Keir arrives for Labour conference after Farage says ‘nothing Reform cannot achieve’
Sir Keir arrives for Labour conference after Farage says ‘nothing Reform cannot achieve’ - Prime minister proclaims Labour is ...
Opinion
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Opinion
Sir Keir Starmer says his ministers are all about service – but are they serving us or themselves?
WHEN Labour came into power, Sir Keir Starmer’s first words were ones we all wanted to hear. He told us: “We will carry the ...
2h
Starmer arrives at Labour conference with promise to rebuild UK
Sir Keir Starmer said Labour was “rebuilding our country”, as he arrived at his party’s conference intent on shifting ...
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Keir Starmer insists he is ‘completely in control’ of his own government amid Sue Gray row
Keir Starmer has faced questions over his chief of staff Sue Gray, gifts and winter fuel payment cuts in a pre-conference ...
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Keir Starmer faces accusations Sue Gray is “like Darth Vader”, a union mutiny over welfare and anger over freebies row
SIR Keir Starmer arrived at his first Labour conference as PM – as he tries to face down a growing civil war over freebies, Sue Gray and pensioner welfare cuts. The PM will scramble to get ...
Dunfermline Press
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Starmer wants Government to be compared with Labour’s post-war administration
The Prime Minister told a reception at this year’s Labour Party conference that his Government has a 10-year plan for the NHS.
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Starmer ‘has four weeks to prove Government is not dysfunctional’
Sir Keir Starmer has a month to prove that his Government is not “fundamentally” dysfunctional, a senior Whitehall figure has ...
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