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Keir Starmer delivered a [“put up or shut up” message to his critics](https://www.theguardian.com
critics. After Keir Starmer’s two years in power, the government has struggled to show much progress on its top priority of growing the economy. However, the message
message in his BBC interview today. Sir Keir Starmer has his back against the wall. He has had to deal with a spring of conflict, at home and abroad: America and Israel's war against
critical. Both parties found voters on the doorsteps who disliked the government and detested the prime minister. Reform's tactic of framing the polls as a referendum on Sir Keir Starmer certainly paid off, drowning
message counters a growing [appetite for isolationist policies](https://one.npr.org/i/nx-s1-5804320:x) in the U.S. Trump has long been critical of European leaders and NATO. While the president has repeatedly praised the king, Trump has recently
critics is, yes, it has made us laugh - but there are caveats. The final episode of the series, hosted by Sex Education and Doctor Who star Ncuti Gatwa, was one of the strongest when
Keir Starmer faced a threat to his leadership, his core team [assembled in the cabinet room](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/feb/09/how-the-downing-street-machine-ensured-starmer-survived-to-fight-another-day) and persuaded ministers to fire off a succession of supportive tweets in an attempt to keep
Keir Starmer loyalist, said the party had turned in on itself since the May elections in what appeared to be direct criticism of Andy Burnham, [Wes Streeting](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/wes-streeting) and even the junior defence
Keir Starmer](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/apr/10/starmer-fed-up-trump-uk-politics), and [the chancellor, Rachel Reeves](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/apr/15/rachel-reeves-donald-trump-iran-war-uk-us), the government is hoping the king might be able to talk the president down from some of his more aggressive statements
message Downing Street will hope sticks in the president's head. President Trump has in the past criticised British naval capacity, calling its ships "toys" and saying UK aircraft carriers "didn't work". This viewpoint
Keir Starmer faces a serious challenge from a party to his left. How Labour responds to the Greens will shape politics in the years ahead. Ondeed, what the polling shows is that progressives currently have
critical uses for CO2 – MRI scanning, for example, water purification; it’s involved in our nuclear industry, our civil nuclear power industry, some defensive uses for it as well. > > There’s lots of needs
Keir Starmer](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/keir-starmer) told his cabinet he would not stand down while a formal leadership contest had not been triggered. The letter, coordinated by backbenchers, has been signed by 103 MPs, including parliamentary
critical social media post. The Green Party leader told the BBC everyone who works in public service "should not be above scrutiny" and action must be "proportionate no matter how brave". Polanski [apologised on Friday
criticism from President Trump for not joining US military action. That included a jibe about Keir Starmer not being Winston Churchill. And while Starmer has refused to get directly involved in the conflict, Scotland
Keir Starmer has told Labour MPs to “stick together and fight together” as ministers launched a massive operation to shore up his fragile position before a critical day for his premiership. The prime minister faces
Keir Starmer and his Labour party suffered major losses in elections held across Britain last week, resulting in multiple calls for Starmer to resign. The historic losses are a reflection of growing unpopularity with Starmer
Keir Starmer’s government has been accused of trying to water down legal protections for torture victims as ministers from 46 countries including the UK prepare to make it easier to deport refused asylum seekers
Starmer said to the cabinet today, at the start of what was - let's remember - just its standard weekly scheduled meeting. The prime minister's message was spoken to a full meeting of 28 cabinet
Keir Starmer has said he will prove his doubters wrong as he warned Labour was facing “very dangerous opponents” in a make-or-break speech, with leadership rivals on the brink of a challenge. Starmer