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new Labour leader and, by extension, the next prime minister is selected. The formal leadership contest is to begin on July 9 and is to be completed by the UK
prime minister, expressed his astonishment during the Friday morning media round that it was even allowed for a permanent secretary to overrule the conclusions of the vetting services without informing ministers. But even that protestation
UK. "Australia has selected Japanese war ships. Discussions are under way with the Philippines for used destroyers from Japan's Maritime Self-Defence Force. We are in deep talks with Indonesia, and New Zealand
prime minister in his reset speech said 'a return to the status quo would not be enough for people'," he said. "First past the post is one of the biggest examples of a broken status
UK's ambassador to the US in December 2024, with the peer then undergoing in-depth vetting to obtain his required security clearance for the role. The former Labour minister was then sacked
UK leader said: > double quotation markThe Tories tried to remove the gutless Keir Starmer and failed. > > The only way to finally remove the most unpopular and unpatriotic prime minister in our lifetime is to back
UK before a rally last weekend. Kenyon asked her: “Any description of the attacker?” He also expressed support for the US president in a number of posts, telling another X user: “Trump is very popular
UK." The new banknotes will each feature one animal or bird, but the public will be able to select up to two of their favourites from each of three categories on the shortlist before
UK tends to do things at speed. A losing prime minister will typically get out of 10 Downing Street the morning after an election while the removal vans of their replacements lurk idling around
prime minister Mohammad Mossadegh with supporters in 1951. Photograph: AP “If we had not got rid of Mossadegh, Iran today would be a good member of the family of nations, a socialist democratic country,” Sichel
select committee on Tuesday, and [Pippa Crerar has written](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/apr/17/keir-starmer-faces-judgment-day-as-mandelson-vetting-debacle-grows) that he is “understood to be extremely angry at what he believes to be his unfair treatment by the prime minister”. And before
Select committee reports on the changes are expected later this year. The changes on Wednesday complete an overhaul that started a quarter of a century ago, when in 1999, Tony Blair's government reduced
prime minister in British history. It was not clear to Sir Keir and his inner circle quite why he was so disliked by voters, although polling guru Sir John Curtice pointed out that the public
UK, had been one the best he'd ever given as party leader. West has said she will listen to what he has to say before deciding to send out letters to Labour MPs asking
select a party to represent their whole area, not the individual politician for their constituency - known as the "peach vote" because it's cast on a peach-coloured piece of paper. Plus, the Lib Dems
UK’s ambassador to Washington which they feared could “blow up”, the energy secretary has revealed. Miliband said he had spoken to Lammy, who was foreign secretary at the time Mandelson was given the Washington
prime minister told reporters on a visit to Essex on Thursday. A spokesperson for Burnham said: "Anyone who wants to embrace Andy's campaign message is welcome on the campaign." Sir Keir's leadership
UK Security Vetting (UKSV) - had recommended that Lord Mandelson should not be given security clearance for his ambassador's role. Sir Olly [confirmed to the Foreign Affairs Select Committee](https://committees.parliament.uk/oralevidence/17501/pdf/) on 21 April
prime minister from 2008 to 2010, said the investigation into Mountbatten-Windsor should also consider his use of public funds. “Police must now interview officials and ask for records from three government departments – the Ministry
prime minister, Wes Streeting and Andy Burnham, have in the past urged Labour to do more to support Palestine. In the debates so far both have refused to describe Israel’s actions as genocide, although