Keir Starmer’s plan to send British troops to Ukraine divides opinion - THE INDEPENDENT DEBATE: Readers are split on the prime minister’s proposals for a European ‘reassurance force’, debating Britain's military readiness,
British prime minister Keir Starmer is heading to Washington to establish himself as a “bridge” between the United States and the European Union, and to breathe new life into the
A corruption-busting former Sandwell Labour councillor has joined the Green Party blaming Sir Keir Starmer's 'abandonment of ordinary working people'.
Keir Starmer jets to Washington this week for a critical meeting with Donald Trump, where the PM will seek to persuade the US President to step back from the brink
Keir Starmer is set to take his biggest gamble since becoming Prime Minister. His plan to protect Ukraine from further Russian aggression involves sending British troops to the country. It comes after President Donald Trump ’s erratic comments suggested the US is no longer willing to support efforts to protect Ukraine ’s independence.
The Scottish party hopes crucial elections won’t be a referendum on Keir Starmer’s faltering start as UK prime minister.
Keir Starmer recalled meeting a Ukrainian patient in a burns unit who said 'if Ukraine fails, Europe will be next' as he battles to persuade Donald Trump not to sell out Kyiv
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer jumped to the defense of Ukrainian President Volodymyr after U.S. President Donald Trump called him "a dictator without elections," who was using martial law to stay in power.
In the United Kingdom, trying to rev up the economy and generate much-needed tax revenue without the consumer is an uphill struggle, as their spending accounts for two-thirds of gross domestic product (GDP). Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves has announced plans to tubocharge growth by spending big on housing and infrastructure.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced £4.5bn of support for the Ukrainian fight, and increased training for the Ukrainian armed forces. He promised sweeping sanctions to put economic pressure on Russia and get Vladimir Putin 'not just to talk but to make concessions''.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Monday said that Russia "does not hold all the cards" in the war in Ukraine and stressed the importance of Kyiv’s in.