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.
"Frankly the sooner a line is drawn under this, the better"
Mr Yousaf announced he would resign four days after he tore up the power-sharing agreement he had with the Scottish Greens.
By Harriet Line Published: 7:39 p.m. EDT, April 29, 2024 | Updated: 7:41 p.m. EDT, April 29, 2024 The SNP was thrown into turmoil yesterday after Humza Yousaf dramatically resigned as First Minister - helping to clear the path for Sir Keir Starmer to No. 10.Mr Yousaf announced his resignation four days after scrapping the power-sharing agreement with the Scottish Greens.He admitted he clearly underestimated...
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.
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...
Coventry had a late goal disallowed on Sunday after a marginal offside call. Labour leader Keir Starmer has called for the offside law to be changed. VAR got Coventry’s chalked off winner right – those who wanted technology have got what they want! Listen to the
The Labour leader said the Conservative Party was no longer capable of ‘serving anything other than itself’.
The Labour leader claims the aim of home ownership has all but disappeared under the Conservative government.
Sir Keir Starmer has denied reports he would retain the Rwanda scheme if elected. The Labour leader told Sky News he does not believe in the scheme and criticised Rishi Sunak’s government for “losing control of the borders”. “I don’t think it will work, I know we have to stop the boats and I want to get going with our plan on day one,” Sir Keir said. “I’m absolutely determined to tackle this problem, because the government has lost control of the borders. What I’m not going to do is flog a dead...