The Conservative donor, whose recent book about the deputy leader has led to questions about her former living arrangements, hit back after Sir Keir's jibe.
The Labour leader said pensioners 'deserve certainty' as he guaranteed the triple lock would be 'protected for the duration of the next parliament' under his premiership.
Lord Dannatt said Sir Keir Starmer had 'no option' but to follow the Prime Minister's pledge to increase defence spending to 2.5 per cent of GDP by the end of the decade.
Mrs Rayner used her allocation of Commons questions to talk about housing benefits. Given suspicions that she dodged property taxes, this was a bold if not lunatic decision.
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer believes a rule change is needed after a VAR call denied Coventry City from claiming a shock win in their FA Cup semi-final clash with Manchester United. The Sky Blues’ hopes of setting up a first final appearance since 1987 looked all but over when Scott McTominay, Harry Maguire and Bruno Fernandes all scored to put the Premier League club into a three-goal lead by the time the hour-mark had passed. Coventry hit back to force extra-time thanks to goals from Ellis...
Shabana Mahmood said Sir Keir shouldn't look at the legal advice given to Ms Rayner about the sale of her right-to-buy home.
Mr Yousaf announced he would resign four days after he tore up the power-sharing agreement he had with the Scottish Greens.
A study has revealed that Labour voters are 13 times as likely as Conservative supporters to describe it as 'racist and divisive'.
Professor Sir John Curtice pointed to the overwhelmingly anti-Brexit views of Labour voters and younger generations as he argued the issue has not been settled.
Sir Keir Starmer 's party are pledging to transfer train operators to public ownership within the first five years of a Labour government.
Prior to the New Labour general election landslide of 1997, I learned through reliable City sources that the party's Chancellor-in-waiting, Gordon Brown, were planning a tax grab on Britain's pension funds.
Shabana Mahmood, the shadow justice secretary, defended the Labour leader but dodged questions about why Sir Keir had still not seen his deputy's legal advice.