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Starmer pledges to continue providing Ukraine £3bn a year ‘for as long as it takes’
Firstpost· 3 days agoUK Prime Minister Keir Starmer said that his government will continue with the plan to spend at...
Not Keir Starmer, most Britons wanted Larry the Cat for Prime Minister
Indian Express· 5 days agoA major takeaway from the recent UK elections is the serious crisis of faith in mainstream politics...
UK's new PM Keir Starmer is the 1st Jewish pescatarian to ascend the position - The Economic Times
The Economic Times· 7 days ago'Spitting Image', a British TV show that satirised politicians as hideous puppets, once showed...
From Chessboard to Boardrooms: Meet Rachel Reeves, UK's First Female Finance Minister
Latest India News· 6 days agoRachel Reeves as UK's first woman finance minister has pledged to grow the nation's economy while...
UK elections: Interim UK Oppn leader Rishi Sunak names shadow Cabinet
Business Standard India· 5 days agoRishi Sunak, the interim UK Opposition Leader until his Conservative Party finalises the process to...
DfT appointments: who are the new UK transport ministers?
Railway Technology· 4 days agoThe Labour Party secured a landslide victory in the UK general election last week in the early hours...
UK PM Starmer Backs Ukraine in First NATO Summit Appearance
One India· 4 days agoNew UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer shows strong support for Ukraine at his first NATO summit, meeting with Zelenskyy and reinforcing ties with allies.
UK Parliament: From Sam Carling to Nadia Whittome, Britain's Gen Z MPs get sworn in
The Economic Times· 4 days agoThe UK Parliament welcomed this week an influx of Generation Z lawmakers, a cohort comprising...
UK Resolves Rwanda Asylum Cases After New Labour Government Drops Policy
NDTV· 5 days agoThree asylum seekers who brought court action to block the UK's attempt to send them to Rwanda had...
Democracy has survived India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi: Sir Simon Schama, UK historian
The Telegraph· 6 days agoModi’s name cropped up on BBC TV during a discussion about Britain’s general election on its flagship Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg programme. Democracy is certainly on the back foot, but is not down and out.