Sir Keir Starmer's "relations reset" with the European Union looks set to come under scrutiny in an inquiry launched by the Foreign Affairs Select Committee. The inquiry, which is calling for evidence on cross-continent relations,
Starmer could use Britain’s island identity to its advantage and turn this time of crisis into an opportunity for Britain.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer says Europe must take responsibility for defending itself as world leaders met in London to discuss working together to stop Russia’s war in Ukraine.
Keir Starmer will tell European leaders that they need to face the “brutal reality” and increase defense spending, as the British prime minister seeks to use his line into the White House to keep the trans-Atlantic alliance from breaking apart over Ukraine.
In January Sir Keir treated Mr Macron to dinner at Chequers, his official country residence. Last November Mr Macron invited Sir Keir to attend Armistice Day commemorations in Paris, the first British prime minister to do so since Winston Churchill.
Sir Keir Starmer was updating Parliament after a week of shuttle diplomacy. What began with the prime minister glad-handing Donald Trump in the Oval Office, before hosting a “coalition of the willing” of European leaders in London,
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The parallels between the two Labour PMs' response to international stability are becoming increasingly hard to ignore.
Sir Keir Starmer has touted his £13.4billion defence spending boost as a victory for British jobs and British workers. Speaking to GB News at Cammell Lairds shipbuilders in the Wirral, the Prime Minister framed the increase in defence spending announced last week as good news for jobs in the UK and hinted at it providing ammunition for his
The UK is achieving the role Brexiters said it would have - a leading voice in Europe while still outside the EU. But Keir Starmer must back his rhetoric on Russia with action.
Sir Keir Starmer has moved to protect Britain's defence industry from American takeovers as the Prime Minister begins following through with his vow to put the country on a "war footing". At a defence event in Westminster yesterday,