Sir Keir Starmer's government has fired the starting gun on the biggest domestic fight of this parliament on his highest priority issue.
SIR Keir Starmer won’t change a law stopping the Southport killer being slapped with a lifetime sentence, No10 confirmed yesterday.Despite public ou Jump directly to the content UK Edition ...
Martin Ivens is the editor of the Times Literary Supplement. Previously, he was editor of the Sunday Times of London and its ...
Pair argued it would be ‘irrational’ not to bring the man over from Iraq for a trial while heading his legal team in 2006 Sir Keir Starmer and his Attorney General previously worked together ...
When I think of the occupants of No 10 over the past 45 years, from Thatcher to Starmer, all of them strike ... regular like Nigel Farage. As for Sir Keir, I can easily see him happily installed ...
Keir Starmer has vowed to urgently change the law to tackle the "nightmares of the online world" in the wake of Axel Rudakubana's murders. The defiant Prime Minister called Rudakubana "a two-click ...
He was just nine days short of his 18th birthday. The case has sparked calls for a change in the law, enabling whole-life orders to be imposed on under-18s in exceptional circumstances. However, the ...
Sir Keir Starmer is being urged to use celebrities like David Beckham to launch a charm offensive on Donald Trump. Labour sources said former footballer Beckham has a better chance than ...
Sir Keir Starmer is facing yet another backlash after U-turning on his support for women affected by changes to the state pension age. As leader of the opposition, he promised to “do something about ...
Sir Keir Starmer’s Government has confirmed it plans to change the law so criminals are forced to attend their sentencing hearings. But if defendants are "purposefully disruptive" or "offensive ...
And Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer on Tuesday announced a review of the law to address a "new and dangerous threat [involving] acts of extreme violence perpetrated by loners, misfits, young men ...
promised Keir Starmer in June, it would “relight the fire” of optimism in Britain. Well, it went out. According to one recent poll, three-quarters of Britons think that the country is going in ...