Sir Keir Starmer reiterates Labour's commitment to the UK having nuclear weapons to "keep Britain safe".
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.
LORD ASHCROFT: In a survey just under a year ago, I found that defence and national security was the one area in which the Conservatives were still trusted more than Labour.
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.
Keir Starmer said retirees would have to wait for his election manifesto to find out if the long-standing Conservative pledge would remain in place.
On Tuesday demonstrators hung a banner outside Sir Keir’s house that read: “Starmer stop the killing”, surrounded by red hand prints. Protesters then laid rows of children’s shoes in front of the Labour leader’s door, a tactic that has been utilised at a number of pro-Palestine protests to signify children killed in Gaza. Of the three people charged over the demonstration, two are from the Burley district of the city. The group that carried out the demonstration, known as Youth Demand, describe...
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.
Before New Labor's landslide victory in the 1997 general election, I learned from reliable City sources that the party's future chancellor, Gordon Brown, and his economic adviser Ed Balls were planning a tax seizure of Britain's pension funds.Working secretly with the now-defunct accounting firm Arthur Andersen, they worked on a law that would repeal the tax breaks that British companies enjoyed on dividend payments into company pension schemes.The estimated £5 billion a year the government...
Finland's equality ombudsman says it suspects some labour agreements violate legislation concerning pay discrimination, since men's paid parental leave is shorter than women's.
In an exclusive interview with City A.M., Keir Starmer, the man likely to become Prime Minister talks Tories, policies and his past
The PM says a Labour government would raise taxes - but Starmer says no-one has put up taxes more than Sunak.