Keir Starmer says former deputy Angela Rayner will return ...
Rayner resigned as deputy prime minister and housing secretary in September after an ethics probe found that she breached the ministerial code in September. ITV National News
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Rayner resigned as deputy prime minister and housing secretary in September after an ethics probe found that she breached the ministerial code in September. ITV National News
www.itv.comThe latest news and top stories on Angela Rayner, the Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government since July 2024. Known for her working-class background and trade union roots, she is also the Deputy Leader of the Labour Party.
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www.gbnews.comKeir Starmer is at a NATO summit in the Netherlands, holding talks with other leaders including Donald Trump. Back home, Labour rebels are threatening to bring down the government's welfare reforms, with Angela Rayner telling Deputy PMQs the crunch vote will still go ahead.
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www.gbnews.comChancellor Rachel Reeves has updated MPs on the impact to the UK of the Iran war. It comes after Sir Keir Starmer, during a visit to a community centre in London, warned of a "likely" impact to the cost of living.
news.sky.comKeir Starmer has started a major cabinet reshuffle after saying he was 'very sad' Rayner's time in government had come to an end
www.independent.co.ukNick Timothy said an event attended by the mayor of London that included prayers was an 'act of domination'
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www.standard.co.ukHer dramatic intervention in the Commons underlined the PM's weakness and positioned herself as his successor, writes political editor David Maddox
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