Starmer calls for reset in politics after Tory scandals
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has called for a reset in politics after consistent rule breaking from the Conservatives. .
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has called for a reset in politics after consistent rule breaking from the Conservatives. .
Evening Standard analysis of key seats in London for the July 4 General Election
'This government has been a mess'
David Lammy said Tories were not the right “class of people” to run Britain
What will be the worst aspect of a Labour government? The class war or the wealth taxes, or the kowtowing to every progressive cause? Perhaps it’ll be the renationalisation of railways, guaranteeing the 07.52 from Rainham will never run on time.
Cleveland Police have warned of possible contaminated drugs as seven people have been left hospitalised by Zopiclone.
East Preston feels an unlikely stronghold of benefits dependency. The genteel village on the West Sussex coast might be the closest thing that Britain has to a moneyed pensioner utopia.
Nigel Farage was initially unaware that the Russian president was on the poster, with the words ‘I heart Nigel’ written below
ISW's conflict experts warned that the West must "challenge Putin's belief that he can gradually subsume Ukraine."
I attended the same Trooping The Colour event at which the shadow foreign secretary, David Lammy, now claims to have witnessed “a sort of demob happiness about [Conservative politicians], a sort of casual frippery, a certain kind of public-school smallness. They are not the class of people that Britain needs to run it now, and that’s what my own life story tells me.”
All of a sudden, the US Air Force is considering cancelling a multibillion-dollar effort to develop a new stealth fighter. Citing the high cost of the so-called “Next-Generation Air Dominance” programme and the competing demands of other projects, USAF leaders have warned they may have no choice but to cancel NGAD – and find other ways of winning control of the air in future wars.
Now might be a good time for Dr Jill Biden, the First Lady, to have a rummage around in the back of the wardrobe for one particular item of clothing. When Joe Biden opted against running for president in 2004, his decision was underlined by his wife’s decision to wear a halter top with the word “NO” scrawled on her stomach.
A sense of concern is growing inside the top ranks of the Democratic Party that leaders of Joe Biden’s campaign and the Democratic National Committee are not taking seriously enough the impact of the president’s troubling debate performance earlier in the week. DNC Chairman Jaime Harrison and Biden campaign manager Julie Chavez Rodriguez held a Saturday afternoon call with dozens of committee members across the country, a group of some of the most influential members of the party.
On Tuesday, the BBC led with a report about personal protective equipment (PPE) worth nearly £1.5 billion going unused. It was, we were told in scandalised tones, rotting away in warehouses.
Hezbollah may be using Cyprus as a "stand-in" to threaten a nearby NATO country, a regional expert said.
The “nein”, “non” or just a plain old “no way” has already been uttered. As France prepares for its most significant election in at least a decade, with its leading parties committed to increasing the government’s already lavish spending, Christian Lindner, the German finance minister, has made one point clear: France is not going to get a bailout, and certainly not from its close neighbours.
Arzo survived a suicide attempt but now faces a new threat that could send her family – and millions like them – back to Afghanistan and a life that has become so intolerable for women and girls that some would rather die.
Labour plans to force public bodies to put middle-class people at the back of the queue for taxpayer-funded services including policing, schools and refuse collection, its opponents claim.
The GOP presidential frontrunner referred to Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.), who is Jewish, as a "Palestinian" during a rally on Friday.
Russian troops are being used in head-on assaults on Ukrainian positions.
Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal also announces that military pledges outlined in 20 security agreements Kyiv has signed with its allies total $60 billion annually for the next four years