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  • Keir Starmer and his wife board a plane

    Starmer to urge Nato members to boost defence spending amid UK review

    In first international trip since entering No 10, PM visits Washington for alliance’s 75th-anniversary summit
  • Naomi Smith

    Boris Johnson claims we are heading for ‘serfdom’ if Starmer changes our awful Brexit deal. Ignore him

    Naomi Smith
    The case for talking to Brussels and seeking improvements is undeniable – except to those like Johnson, in a world of their own, says Naomi Smith, chief executive of Best for Britain
  • Traffic queues for ferries at the Port of Dover in Kent.

    UK officials fear October port chaos unless EU again delays biometric plan

    Exclusive: Entry/exit rules due to be tightened three weeks before half-term holiday, requiring face and finger scans
  • Members of Iran's Revolutionary Guards participate in a military parade in Tehran.

    Labour unlikely to rush into proscribing Iran’s Revolutionary Guards

  • David Lammy with Annalena Baerbock

    Operation reset: Lammy’s mission to reconnect gets off to flying start

  • a group of Palestinian men walk on the rubble and debris of a school destroyed by an airstrike; other damaged buildings and smoke can be seen in the background under a blue sky.

    Labour expected to drop challenge to ICC over Netanyahu arrest warrant

  • Keir Starmer talking on speakerphone

    Starmer heads for first Nato summit stressing continued Ukraine support

  • David Lammy

    Labour to seek joint declaration with EU on wide-ranging security pact

    Exclusive: Foreign secretary says deal would allow UK to work more closely with bloc on issues such as defence and energy
  • A campaign poster for Shockat Adam in a window

    Who are the pro-Gaza independents who unseated Labour MPs?

    All four capitalised on dissatisfaction over Labour’s stance on the Gaza war but said they had other priorities too
  • William Keegan

    William Keegan's in my view
    Keir Starmer ruled out rejoining the EU. Now he must think again

    William Keegan
    Labour’s new prime minister is in a position of strength in relation to Brexit. He must be bold for Britain’s sake
  • David Lammy

    David Lammy: ‘Britain has to start reconnecting with a dangerous, divided world’

  • David Lammy arrives in Downing Street.

    David Lammy faces a world in turmoil: five key concerns for foreign secretary

  • Keir Starmer will host the European Political Community summit at Blenheim Palace this month.

    In a fragile and dangerous era, strengthening ties with Europe is Britain’s most urgent challenge

    Kim Darroch
  • White building with destroyed roof as man walks past

    Hurricane Beryl: Britons join global aid effort amid Caribbean devastation

  • HMS Vengeance at Faslane in Scotland

    ‘Letters of last resort’: deciding response to a nuclear attack among first of Starmer’s tasks

    The handwritten instructions new PMs write for Trident submarine commanders contain instructions for what to do if Britain’s leaders are killed
  • Keir Starmer at a campaign event in Scotland.

    Britain will not rejoin EU in my lifetime, says Starmer

    Labour leader also says he cannot foresee circumstances where UK would re-enter single market or customs union
  • A brass sign reading Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office shows a reflection of a brick building.

    From conflict to the climate – what are the UK parties’ international plans?

    As the election nears, we scrutinise how each of the main contenders would deal with problems around the world
  • Britain's shadow foreign secretary David Lammy, photographed in Kyiv, Ukraine, on 13 May.

    David Lammy must signal how the UK will reconnect with the world

  • UK and EU flags

    EU would not rush to reopen Brexit talks with Labour, say Brussels sources

June 2024

  • Sevington inland border facility sign in Ashford, Kent

    UK and EU horticulture firms warn of harm caused by post-Brexit border delays

    Nursery and garden centre trade bodies write open letter saying problems at border need to be urgently fixed
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