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...Sir Keir was criticised for the time taken to make his decision....
...jemima.kelly@ft.com...
...Labour’s Sir Keir Starmer has defended the party’s U-turn on its £28bn-a-year green investment target, saying he was forced to ditch the plan because the “Tories have broken the economy”....
...Last year, UK Labour party leader and likely next prime minister Keir Starmer told The News Agents podcast he would choose Davos over Westminster “because Westminster is too constrained”....
...Asked if he had sympathy for Farage, Sir Keir said: “He shouldn’t have had his personal details revealed like that. And it doesn’t matter who you are, that’s a general rule.”...
...The Labour party’s national campaign co-ordinator Pat McFadden has defended Sir Keir Starmer’s pledge to not reverse the Conservatives’ axing of the northern section of the HS2 rail project if the party...
...Navigating the challenge of the Israel-Hamas war poses a real and serious threat to Keir Starmer’s leadership....
...jemima.kelly@ft.com Letter in response to this column: Centrist approach won’t solve world’s problems / From Gabrielle Rifkind, Director, Oxford Process, London NW3, UK...
...(A good Jemima Kelly column on that, albeit one that made this particular centrist splutter into his cornflakes.)...
...The problem for Sir Keir Starmer’s Labour party, though, is that the Ipsos findings showed a deep well of pessimism about the state of the UK....
...Keir Starmer, Labour’s leader, said over the weekend that the NHS was “not just on its knees, it’s on its face”, calling this “the worst crisis we’ve ever had”....
...Sir Keir Starmer, Labour leader, told MPs: “It’s the same old story: the country has to wait while the prime minister plucks up the courage to take on the malcontents, the reckless and the wreckers on his...
...After reading this column by Jemima Kelly in December, I decided to be disciplined and force myself to read more. Sturgeon also happened to share her favourite books of the year around the same time....
...The next Labour prime minister, whether it is Keir Starmer in 2024 or someone else later down the line, is going to need to do something drastic to change their fortunes in the House of Lords....
...But despite all that, as columnist Jemima Kelly puts it, the clowns of cryptoland haven’t given up yet....
.... -- How Keir can beat the Tories. -- The Tories’ Northern strongholds. -- Mutiny at Pimlico Academy. -- Monzo’s CFO is departing for cryptoland. -- NFT mania is already subsiding. -- Words have lost...
...The concept, ethos and indeed the evolution of the iconic design adopted by aesthetes from Jean Cocteau to Grace Kelly was built on fluidity....
.... -- Keir Starmer: strategic mastermind or opportunist?...
.... -- Keir Starmer, taking Boris apart “like a Duplo train set”. -- And Full Fact agrees with Sir Keir. -- Google’s diversity programme roll-back. -- Anyone in the mood for some more not great news?...
.... -- Keir Starmer is not who you think he is. -- Boris and his New Year’s Mustique getaway. -- The chaos at Conde Nast. -- Downtown Josh Brown. -- The Beeb’s dead Netflix-killing plan. -- The never...
...Even the leader of the opposition Keir Starmer, despite having pushed for mask-wearing early on in the pandemic, doesn’t appear keen to differentiate himself from the Tories in this regard....
...Last week, Keir Starmer, leader of the opposition Labour party, questioned the government’s competence in handling mass testing....
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