Starmer to promise 'light at the end of tunnel'
In his first conference speech as PM, Sir Keir will say a "shared struggle" is needed to build a new Britain.
Starmer to say ‘no easy answers’ for UK
LONDON (Sept 24): UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer will say Britons must embark on a "shared struggle" to "build a new Britain", during the keynote speech to his Labour party's annual conference Tuesday -- their first in power in 15 years. Starmer, 62, is set to say he will resist "easy answers" as
Starmer to address first party conference since election
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer will tell the British public that there is "light at the end of the tunnel" but that a "shared struggle" through short term pressures will have to be endured.
Starmer offers hope of ‘a new Britain’ but warns there are 'no easy answers'
Prime Minister will outline vision for country at Labour conference after a tough period for his party
Reeves gives speech at Labour conference amid criticism
Britain's governing Labour party sought to strike a more upbeat note about the country's economic future during its annual conference, against a backlash at proposed cuts to welfare payments and a row over top ministers receiving gifts.
Anas Sarwar in challenge to Downing Street gloom by saying “things can and will get better”
The Scottish Labour leader used his speech at the UK conference to contrast the "tough choice" rhetoric of Keir Starmer with a positive vision of the future.
Labour's UK Business Push Fails to Ease Worries Over Policy Void
(Bloomberg) — British businesses have one key concern about Prime Minster Keir Starmer: Almost three months into his tenure, there’s still a dearth of details about how his new Labour administration plans to get the UK economy firing.
North East mayor Kim McGuinness urges Labour to move on from 'Westminster bubble' rows
The Labour Government has been mired in a series of controversies ahead of the party's annual conference in Liverpool
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