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Starmer warns in his first major speech as Prime Minister that life in Britain will get “worse” before it gets “better”


Starmer warns in his first major speech as Prime Minister that life in Britain will get “worse” before it gets “better”

“We have inherited not only an economic black hole, but also a social one. And that is why we must act and do things differently,” Starmer will say it according to previously published excerpts of the speech. “It also means being honest with people about the choices we face and how hard that will be. […]

In the new “jungle” camp near Dunkirk, where migrants queue to board the killer boats and where the mayor criticises the “hotspot” of violence


In the new “jungle” camp near Dunkirk, where migrants queue to board the killer boats and where the mayor criticises the “hotspot” of violence

Twelve miles out in the Channel, the group of astonished fishermen from Dover rocked on the waves and watched the rickety migrant dinghy chug past. Although the small boat was completely overloaded, it was safely escorted into British waters by the French patrol vessel Fourmentin as it chugged through the busiest shipping lanes in the […]

In the new “jungle” camp near Dunkirk, where migrants queue to board the killer boats and where the mayor criticises the “hotspot” of violence


In the new “jungle” camp near Dunkirk, where migrants queue to board the killer boats and where the mayor criticises the “hotspot” of violence

Twelve miles out in the Channel, the group of astonished fishermen from Dover rocked on the waves and watched the rickety migrant dinghy chug past. Although the small boat was completely overloaded, it was safely escorted into British waters by the French patrol vessel Fourmentin as it chugged through the busiest shipping lanes in the […]

In the new “jungle” camp near Dunkirk, where migrants queue to board the killer boats and where the mayor criticises the “hotspot” of violence


In the new “jungle” camp near Dunkirk, where migrants queue to board the killer boats and where the mayor criticises the “hotspot” of violence

Twelve miles out in the Channel, the group of astonished fishermen from Dover rocked on the waves and watched the rickety migrant dinghy chug past. Although the small boat was completely overloaded, it was safely escorted into British waters by the French patrol vessel Fourmentin as it chugged through the busiest shipping lanes in the […]