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Starmer and "told to get on with it". Sir Philip said he knew Epstein was "a controversial figure" in the US, adding: "I was worried that this could become a problem in future." "That
Starmer has escaped unscathed. Ultimately [he won the vote pretty comfortably](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cx21lx9ne83o) with a clear majority of MPs rejecting the idea that he should be referred to a parliamentary committee for investigation over
vote on Tuesday over whether Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer should be investigated in Parliament for allegedly misleading the House of Commons. It relates to several comments he made about the process of appointing Lord
voted to release the documents in February, aiming to reveal behind-the scenes-discussions about how he was appointed to the role. The peer was sacked from the job last year following revelations
voted to force the release of documents about his appointment to the job, from which he was sacked last year following revelations about the extent of his relationship with the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey
Starmer. Here is a summary of the main points. - The **Steel Industry (Nationalisation) Bill** will give ministers new powers to fully nationalise British Steel, subject to a public interest test - A **European Partnership Bill** contains