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Starmer was a member of Doughty Street Chambers from 1990 onwards, primarily working on human rights matters. [8] [11] Starmer has been called to the Bar in several Caribbean countries, [24] where he defended convicts sentenced to the death penalty. [6] In 1999 he was a junior barrister on Lee Clegg's appeal. [25]
Sir Keir Starmer has been named Prime Minister after Rishi Sunak admitted defeat in the face of a Labour landslide. Keir Starmer becomes Prime Minister after Labour wins more than 400 seats
On 22 May 2024, Rishi Sunak unexpectedly announced that a general election would be held on 4 July 2024. Labour entered the general election with a large lead over the Conservative Party in opinion polls, and the potential scale of the party's victory was a topic of discussion during the campaign period.
Watch as Rishi Sunak goes head to head with Sir Keir Starmer in the first Prime Minister’s Questions since a dramatic cabinet reshuffle that saw his sacked former home secretary launch a ...
Rishi Sunak faced Sir Keir Starmer at the final Prime Minister's Questions on Wednesday, 19 July, before parliament's summer recess. Today's session came before Thursday's by-elections which are ...
Sunak in November 2021, holding a commemorative coin of Mahatma Gandhi. Sunak hosted a G7 summit in London in June 2021. [101] A tax reform agreement was signed, which in principle sought to establish a global minimum tax on multinationals and online technology companies. [101] In October 2021, the OECD signed an accord to join the tax reform ...
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Labour Party leader Keir Starmer struggled to get their messages across in the first half of their fiery final televised debate of the U.K. election campaign ...
Country/Territory Location Date Details 1 United States Washington D.C. 9–11 July Starmer attended the 2024 NATO summit for his first international trip. [1] [2] On the flight to the summit, Starmer laid out a "cast iron" commitment to increase defence spending to 2.5% of GDP, following a “root and branch” review of Britain's defences.