When Keir Starmer entered 10 Downing Street as the UK’s new prime minister on July 5, the customary line-up of officials and ...
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Keir Starmer promised British voters the Labour Party would put public service at the heart of a “mission-led” government ...
A sharp-dressed man (or woman) is great — but for politicians, paying for your own clothes is probably better.
Quid-pro-quo corruption is not a feature of British politics, but nice gifts ease access to the ultra wealthy.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer will no longer accept gifts of clothing, his office said Friday, responding to growing pressure from political opponents accusing him of hypocrisy.
The Sunday Times reported Lord Waheed Alli, a television executive who has donated to Labour over the last 20 years, had been given a pass granting him access to Downing Street despite not having ...
Visible only for a split second before the camera panned away was a rarely seen peer with outsize influence: Waheed Alli. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Until recent weeks, most ...
Visible only for a split second before the camera panned away was a rarely seen peer with outsize influence: Waheed Alli. Until recent weeks, most of the British public had never heard of Alli ...
Visible only for a split second before the camera panned away was a rarely seen peer with outsize influence: Waheed Alli. Most Read from Bloomberg California’s Anti-Speeding Bill Can Be a ...
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