Sir Keir has begun to look like a prime minister by slashing international aid, cutting welfare and cosying up to Trump - not ...
John McTernan, who was political secretary to Tony Blair when he was PM and who worked as a special adviser to Harriet Harman ...
Sir Keir Starmer is not the first Labour Prime Minister to lament the inertia of the Civil Service. In 1966 Harold Wilson set ...
Corbyn’s sermonising has one aim only: to allow him to pose as an advocate for peace while refusing to mobilise workers and ...
With his determination to cut the benefits bill, Keir Starmer has found his voice as a tough pragmatist who can hold the centre ground of British politics, says John Rentoul ...
Alongside Labour’s authoritarianism, it’s preparing billions of pounds worth of welfare cuts for disabled people in the spring statement.
PRIME Minister Sir Keir Starmer is struggling to keep the lid on a mounting rebellion among backbench Labour MPs over his planned attack on welfare. Dozens of MPs are not buying his argument that ...
As Sir Keir Starmer made the case for reform to MPs at a Parliamentary Labour Party (PLP) meeting on Monday night, rebels said the Government risked repeating the failure of Tony Blair, who was forced ...
Benefits are set to be cut for people judged unfit to work but increased for those either in or searching for a job in the ...
French President Emmanuel Macron appears to be indulging in a grand delusion, casting himself as a modern-day Napoleon, leading Europe into a new era of military intervention. However, unlike the ...
FEIGNING reluctance, as is the centuries-old tradition, Sir Lindsay Hoyle had to be dragged to the chair as he became Speaker of the House of Commons. But it seems there is a seat you really would ...