Deep into yesterday’s Prime Minister’s Questions, Liberal Democrat MP Sarah Olney raised the subject of sewage – 72 billion litres of it being dumped into London’s rivers to be precise.It was an appropriate question for this week’s Westminster showpiece, not least for
Rishi Sunak accused Sir Keir Starmer of “double standards” in a clash at Prime Minister’s Questions today amid a Tory donor racism row. The Labour leader grilled the Prime Minister on alleged comments made by Frank Hester about Hackney North and Stoke
Carol Vorderman talks about assisted dying Sir Keir Starmer has promised to hold a full parliamentary debate and free vote on assisted dying if he comes the next Prime Minister. In a major victory for the Daily Express’s Give Us Our Last
Former Labour Prime Minister Gordon Brown has compared Sir Keir Starmer’s plans for an inner cabinet of just four people to way the Chinese Communist Party governed the country in the latter days of Mao Zhedong’s rule. Mr Brown – who succeeded
Jeremy Hunt had MPs in stitches – including Sir Keir Starmer himself – with a cheeky quip about the Labour leader’s weight as he invited him to “join me on my marathon training”. The Chancellor could not resist a dig against the
A caller into LBC said that he was put off Labour leader Keir Starmer not by his politics, but by one of his lifestyle choices. The caller, Simon, said he was “naturally a Labour voter” but was “put off” by Sir Keir
The new MP for Rochdale George Galloway has put out a call to anyone interested in “smashing” Sir Keir Starmer’s “war party” across the north west. The former Labour politician, who romped to victory earlier this week in the Rochdale by-election, said
George Galloway warned Sir Keir Starmer has “woken up to his worst nightmare” after his victory in the Rochdale by-election. The left-wing firebrand, who focused his campaign on Palestine, said his Workers Party of Britain will stand candidates in dozens of Labour-held
George Galloway warned that Sir Keir Starmer’s problems “just got 100x more serious” after securing a stunning victory in the Rochdale by-election. Mr Galloway won 40 percent of the vote, as Labour’s disowned candidate collapsed into fourth place after being suspended during
Order, order. Business has thankfully returned to normal in the House of Commons. After the shameless and chaotic scenes of last week’s Gaza vote, Prime Minister’s Questions was back on familiar territory. Rishi Sunak and Sir Keir Starmer slagged each other off