Jeremy Corbyn’s former Scotland adviser has urged Keir Starmer not to turn Labour into a Better Together “tribute act”.
04.04.2020 - 16:03 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Sir Keir Starmer has publicly apologised on behalf of the Labour Party for anti-Semitism that has plagued the party.
The MP for Holborn and St Pancras was announced today (Saturday 4) as the new Labour Leader, taking the place of Jeremy Corbyn.
Sir Keir was a front runner for the spot and won with 56.2% while newly appointed deputy leader Angela Rayner finished with 52.6% of the vote.
While describing his new role as the "honour and privilege of my life," Sir Keir also used his acceptance speech
Jeremy Corbyn’s former Scotland adviser has urged Keir Starmer not to turn Labour into a Better Together “tribute act”.
Keir Starmer said the UK has been "very slow" on testing for Covid-19 as he grilled the government over a lack of protective equipment and the deaths of frontline health workers in his first Prime Minister's Questions since becoming Labour leader.
A clutch of Greater Manchester MPs have scooped senior positions in Labour’s new shadow cabinet following the results of the party leadership contest this weekend.
For many parents, working from home during the coronavirus lockdown has proven to be a challenge.
Sir Keir Starmer promised more powers to Scotland under a Labour government as he announced the key figures in his Shadow Cabinet.