Prime Minister Boris Johnson has laid flowers at the scene of the fatal stabbing of MP Sir David Amess - which police believe could be linked to Islamist extremism.
29.09.2021 - 01:01 / dailyrecord.co.uk
governments ” playing the constitutional divide for their own ends, Keir Starmer will tell Scots today. In his first chance to connect with voters in a major speech, Starmer will accuse Boris Johnson of putting the United Kingdom in danger with a ‘cavalier” attitude to the Union and make a direct attack on Nicola Sturgeon’s track record at Holyrood.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has laid flowers at the scene of the fatal stabbing of MP Sir David Amess - which police believe could be linked to Islamist extremism.
A senior police chief has publicly apologised to women who were victims of sexual abuse by serving officers.
A parliamentary inquiry must be launched into the Scottish Government's initial response to the coronavirus pandemic last year, Labour had demanded.
Sir Keir Starmer insisted he is 'very focused on the north' as he visited the Kellogg's factory in Trafford.
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Nicola Sturgeon has made a fresh warning to Boris Johnson not to block a second referendum on Scottish independence.
More than 20,000 children across Scotland will be plunged into poverty because of the UK Government's "shameful" decision to cut Universal Credit, campaigners have warned.
Scottish Conservatives, the Prime Minister congratulated the Scottish Tories on blunting Nicola Sturgeon’s ambitions for an SNP majority at the Scottish elections in May.To cheers at an evening reception, he said: “It is the first time I’ve been able to thank you all in person for the heroic act of depriving the SNP of the majority they so craved.”Johnson went on to launch an outspoken attack on the independence movement, claiming “ the gilt is coming off the gingerbread of the Scottish
Covid red list rules outlined by the Scottish Government. But this could be significantly reduced when the conclusion of the latest travel review is expected on Thursday next week.
Sir Keir Starmer has said. The Labour leader’s intervention came after the premier this week of No Time To Die, which Daniel Craig has confirmed will be his last outing as the secret agent.
Daniel Craig as James Bond.Craig makes his last appearance as 007 in No Time To Die, with speculation over who his successor will be back in the spotlight.The conversation has now extended to the Labour leader, who was asked on ITV’s Good Morning Britain about his favourite Bond actor.Starmer replied: “I don’t have a favourite Bond, but I do think it is time for a female Bond.”Phoebe Waller-Bridge, who is credited as part of the No Time To Die writing team, recently expressed the opposite.
Keir Starmer may have taken on a fight that he cannot win today as he joined those calling for the next James Bond to be a woman. As Daniel Craig bows out of playing the British secret agent in No Time To Die, there have been calls for him to be replaced by a female lead.
Big Brother star Carole Vincent has been revealed as the woman who heckled Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer at the party’s conference. Carole, who appeared in series eight of the Channel 4 show, was filmed shouting in Sir Keir’s direction and pointing her finger.
European Union " over Brexit. Scotland and the UK is currently witnessing a shortage of fuel and certain foods due to a number of issues, such as Brexit and coronavirus.
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challenge facing Starmer at the next election. A briefing paper from the Scottish Fabians ahead of the party conference next week, highlights that of the 150 House of Commons seats Labour needs to gain at the next election 25 of them (17 per cent of the wins needed) are in Scotland.Labour was reduced to one Scottish seat in the 2019 election with the SNP taking 48 seats, the Conservatives six and the Lib Dems four.