David Lammy
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Ravaged by austerity, chastened by Brexit: how can Britain have influence abroad when it’s broken at home?
Nesrine MalikOur shabby domestic reality is a far cry from the imperial grandeur of the Foreign Office. Politicians must recognise this, says Guardian columnist Nesrine Malik -
Starmer can’t dodge the Europe question for ever. In office, the economy will answer it for him
Martin KettleCloser alignment between a Labour government and the EU is a certainty. But the divisive binary choices of 2016 are ancient history, says Guardian columnist Martin Kettle -
Editorial: The opposition is right to recognise that a dangerous international climate demands closer security partnership with the EU
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Labour presses foreign secretary as human rights groups seek judicial review of government’s refusal to ban arms exports
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The Israeli leader is under pressure over course of the Gaza war but is doubling down on opposition to a two-state solution
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Shadow foreign secretary tries to continue as demonstrators shout and criticise Labour’s stance on Israel-Gaza war
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Shadow foreign secretary says Israeli president must explain how post-conflict Gaza will operate
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Exclusive: London mayoral elections in May will be ‘toughest fight yet’, Khan will tell Fabian Society conference
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Shadow foreign secretary David Lammy slams Israeli ‘death and destruction’ and urges UK travel ban on violent settlers
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Letter to James Cleverly criticises ‘offensive rhetoric’ by some Israeli ministers and calls for settlers inciting hatred to be banned from UK
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Shadow foreign secretary toughens line on Israel-Palestine in light of ‘shocking number’ of dead civilians
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Letter from Labour leader stresses his concern for international law and sympathy with the plight of the Palestinian people
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Party is alive to risk of controversial statements and prepared to take action against any hint of antisemitism
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Ties with Europe are a top priority, says shadow foreign secretary David Lammy, as he calls for Britain to play a lead role in world affairs
Britain must develop a partnership of equals with Africa