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Keir Starmer faces parliamentary scrutiny over the appointment of Peter Mandelson as US ambassador amid security concerns and alleged pressure on vetting processes. The controversy has triggered calls for investigation and renewed political pressure on the UK leader
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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is facing growing pressure from within his Labour Party after a scandal involving former diplomat Peter Mandelson. The crisis has cost him his chief of staff and raised fresh doubts about his leadership just 18 months into office.
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UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer finalised a sweeping Cabinet reshuffle, elevating women to top posts for the first time. Shabana Mahmood became Home Secretary, Yvette Cooper Foreign Secretary, and Rachel Reeves remains Chancellor, marking a historic female-led leadership team
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Lord Meghnad Desai, a prominent British Indian economist and intellectual, passed away at the age of 85, leaving behind a rich legacy that transcends both the academic and political realms. A long-time member of the London School of Economics, he was instrumental in shaping global economic thought and fostering ties between India and the UK.
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The event highlighted the growing interest in education abroad and global career opportunities, featuring around 20 UK universities, including Imperial College London, currently ranked second globally
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You campaigned for it, you fought for it and you voted for it and now it has arrived, says Starmer amid huge public applause
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Incidentally, the Labour Party is all set to sweep the polls in the UK polls, results for which are being declared now.
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Official results showed the Labour Party has won enough seats to have a majority in the UK Parliament and will form the next government
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Exit poll suggests Labour was on course to win about 410 seats in the 650-seat House of Commons and the Conservatives 131
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British-Indian leader up against voter angst over incumbent Tories after 14 years in power
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Most poll predictions project over 400 seats for the party
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“The alleged comments were wrong, they were racist and he has rightly apologised for them and that remorse should be accepted,” Sunak told members of Parliament.
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Last Friday, the two 16-year-old convicted murderers of Brianna a year ago were handed life sentences with minimum prison terms of 20 and 22 years.
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Birmingham City Council issued a Section 114 notice to say that all new expenditures with the exception of protecting vulnerable people and statutory services will stop immediately
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British Prime Minister Liz Truss resigned Thursday — bowing to the inevitable after a tumultuous six-week term in which her policies triggered turmoil in financial markets
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Ardern, 40, leveraged her success battling Covid-19 into an unprecedented majority at the October 17 election, leading her centre-left Labour Party to its biggest win since World War II.
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The Auckland outbreak also prompted Ardern to postpone the election by a month and helped increase the early voter turnout.
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After falling during the summer, coronavirus cases are rising in the UK as winter approaches, with northwest and northeast England seeing the steepest increases.