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introducing legislation. Three months he may not have. Starmer is also trying to create a legacy
Starmer has promised to proscribe Iran’s Revolutionary Guards by introducing legislation in the next
Starmer is planning new legislation, expected later this year, to give ministers a fast-track route for introducing
Starmer’s government introduces a legal ban on smartphones in schools in England, with the Scottish government planning similar legislation
legislation – formally known as the Public Office (Accountability) Bill – has stalled since it was introduced in September. Last year, the government faced a row after proposing amendments that would see spies brought within the scope
legislation will be brought forward requiring the protection to be added to all phones and tablets sold in the UK. The announcement comes a month after [Jess Phillips quit her post](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/may/12/darren-jones-keir-starmer-future-labour-leader)
Starmer met shortly before the Labour government set out its legislative programme in the King's Speech, which marked the start of a new parliamentary session. The legislation announced by King Charles
introduced to Parliament. But the event was overshadowed by the continued leadership speculation that continues to surround Sir Keir Starmer. Here is a summary of the main points. - The **Steel Industry (Nationalisation) Bill** will give
Starmer has put long-promised changes to education, health and the courts at the heart of his agenda for the next year, as the embattled prime minister looks to prove he can enact the scale
Starmer plans new powers to ban state-backed terror groups Ministers are planning to introduce new anti-terror powers that would enable them to ban state threats such as Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps
Starmer has told firms to either activate built-in features or update operating systems to prevent children from taking, sending or viewing sexually explicit images on their phones and other devices. Speaking at London Tech
Starmer has made much of his efforts to reset post-Brexit relations and forge closer economic ties with the EU without committing to rejoin the single market or customs union. The prime minister [is planning
introduced to Parliament by Labour MP Kim Leadbeater back in October 2024. It is known as a private member's bill because it was put forward by a backbench MP rather than the government
Starmer has not included a second attempt to reform welfare in Wednesday's King's Speech, the BBC has learnt. The prime minister's first attempt to make significant changes to the welfare system, including
Starmer when he visited Golders Green to meet Jewish volunteer organisations and first responders on Thursday. The prime minister said he understood the "high levels of anxiety and concern", adding: "That anxiety has been there
introduced to Parliament on Tuesday, and could become law within weeks. It would allow Shabana Mahmood to designate groups involved in "foreign power threat activity" such as assassination attempts, surveillance and sabotage. The bill also
Starmer told me he hoped the scheme would lead to people saving money on ID checks when taking on big financial commitments like a mortgage – needless to say, this did not go down very well
introduced offences for disrupting major transport networks, oil terminals and other nationally important infrastructure. The legislation also significantly widened police powers whereby officers may now place restrictions on even one-person protests if they
introduced in 2020, imposes a 2% levy on the revenues of several major US tech companies. Speaking to reporters from the Oval Office on Thursday, the US president said: “We’ve been looking
Starmer’s government collapse. The report is also understood to have been shared with Burnham. The Tribune group has launched its own policy proposals in a set of essays in the Renewal journal, including ones