Martin Ivens is the editor of the Times Literary Supplement. Previously, he was editor of the Sunday Times of London and its ...
EXCLUSIVE: As the EU looks to tighten its immigration laws, the UK could do the same, potentially leading to the Rwanda ...
Keir Starmer gathered his top ministers for a mammoth Cabinet 'away day' after the Bank of England dealt a blow to the ...
During an initial political Cabinet, without Civil Service officials, the Prime Minister took aim at “right-wing populists” ...
But as she slumped in a folding chair outside the gates of the British prime minister’s office on day 129 of a hunger strike, ...
The Labour Party has booted out one of its Dudley councillors after he launched a savage attack on Sir Keir Starmer, it has emerged.
As Gabriel Pogrund and Patrick Maguire relate in Get In, spin doctor Morgan McSweeney created Starmer, and for one reason – to crush Corbyn ...
Queen guitarist Sir Brian May has slammed the Prime Minister and the Labour Government, claiming Starmer 'promised to end the badger cull.' ...
Britain supports the independence of the International Criminal Court (ICC) and has no plans to sanction its officials, Prime Minister Keir Starmer's spokesperson said on Friday.
These Local Elections will be quite difficult for us.” These aren’t the words of the increasingly unpopular Prime Minister ...
Keir Starmer is no stranger to sitting on the fence. Between accusations of “dither and delay” and the nickname “Captain Hindsight,” his critics have often attacked the PM for not acting on an issue ...
Scotland’s only oil refinery is due to close in May, in what Unite general secretary Sharon Graham branded a “needless act of industrial vandalism” this week, despite years of campaigning from the ...