Keir Starmer
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Move follows vote in Commons where MPs voted down four amendments inserted by Lords yesterday
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MP Richard Holden, who is behind re-opening of inquiry into Labour deputy leader, also sparked Covid-era beer and curry furore involving the leader
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Editorial: The opposition is right to recognise that a dangerous international climate demands closer security partnership with the EU
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A party resigned to oblivion made for a sulky session that did Rishi Sunak and the Commons no favours
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Editorial: The case for removing the two-child and overall benefit caps grows stronger all the time
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Labour leader was responding to a question from the BBC about Vivienne Groom, who was prosecuted over breach of benefit rules
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OpenDemocracy investigation names attenders, including Keir Starmer, at Edinburgh meeting to discuss party’s banking policies
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The Labour leader has endorsed Labour’s commitment to nuclear weapons, promising to commission four more nuclear submarines