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UK Prime Minister calls for immediate end to all restrictions on humanitarian aid to Gaza

UK Prime Minister calls for immediate end to all restrictions on humanitarian aid to Gaza.

London: UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has welcomed the news of an agreement on the first phase of the Gaza peace plan, saying it marks a moment of hope for the world especially for the hostages, their families, and the civilians of Gaza who have endured unimaginable hardship over the past two years. Reacting … Read more

No discussion held with Britin PM on two state solution, says Trump

No discussion held with Britin PM on two state solution, says Trump

Washington: U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that he and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer did not discuss London’s plan to recognise a Palestinian state unless Israel takes a number of steps to improve life for Palestinians. The U.S. “is not in that camp,” Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One. “We never did … Read more

Trump Warns Russia of Serious Consequences; Reduces Ceasefire Deadline

Trump Warns Russia of Serious Consequences; Reduces Ceasefire Deadline

US President Donald Trump said on Monday that he is reducing the 50-day deadline he had given to Russian President Vladimir Putin to just 10 to 12 days to agree to a peace deal with Ukraine. Speaking from his golf resort in Turnberry, Scotland, along with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, Trump told reporters that … Read more

Starmer reveals US ‘Understands’ UK’s move to partially suspend arms sales to Israel

Starmer reveals US ‘Understands’ UK’s move to partially suspend arms sales to Israel

Starmer explains the US was informed about the suspension in advance. The suspension follows a review identifying a risk of British weapons being used by Israel in Gaza. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu criticized the suspension as a “shameful decision.” UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer stated that the US “understands” his government’s decision to partially … Read more

New UK Prime Minister faces pressure to fix asylum system

New UK Prime Minister faces pressure to fix asylum system

Refugees and human rights organizations have submitted a blueprint for asylum policy reform to UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer. The letter, endorsed by 300 civil society organizations and 534 migrants, identifies the current policy as “fundamentally broken.” The Home Office aims to restore order to the asylum system and ensure proper enforcement of rules. The … Read more

UK Minister draws parallel between election betting scandal and Partygate controversy

UK Minister draws parallel between election betting scandal and Partygate controversy

The scandal has caused public anger and has led to the resignation of Prime Minister Johnson in 2022. Four Tory figures have been implicated in the affair. London police arrested one of Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s security detail for allegedly placing a bet on the date. In an interview with the Times newspaper on Saturday, … Read more

Why is the UK government getting involved in Scotland’s new gender recognition law?

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Only a few very specific circumstances allow the UK government to prevent a Scottish bill. Later this week, the window for comments on the new gender bill was scheduled to close. However, a lot of people in Scotland have accused the UK government of engaging in political games. Since Scotland’s devolved government was founded in … Read more

Jimmy Lai’s legal team has asked UK PM for an urgent meeting

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Jailed Prior to Jimmy Lai’s trial later this year on accusations related to national security. Lai, a British national, could serve the rest of his life in prison. His backers claim that all of the accusations are politically motivated. Jailed Prior to Jimmy Lai’s trial later this year on accusations related to national security, his … Read more

UK new prime minister is expected to be announced on September 5th

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  • In order to gain the support of their fellow candidates, nearly all of the candidates have made bold tax cut promises.
  • The new leader will also need to stem the tide of dwindling Conservative support.
  • The British economy is struggling with heavy debt, rocketing inflation, and slow growth.

LONDON: The first votes in the crowded, unpredictable, and acrimonious race to succeed Boris Johnson will be cast this week, with the announcement of Britain’s new prime minister expected on September 5.

To date, 11 candidates have entered the race to succeed Johnson as prime minister and leader of the dominant Conservative Party. Johnson resigned following a spectacular uprising by his own legislators and ministers following a number of scandals.

To even get to the first round of voting on Wednesday, according to the 1922 committee of Conservative MPs, contenders must receive at least 20 nominations from the party’s 358 legislators.

Those who obtained fewer than 30 votes will be eliminated.

Graham Brady stated, “I am very keen we get this concluded as smoothly, cleanly, and rapidly as possible.”

Before the Conservative Party’s members, who number fewer than 200,000, cast their postal ballots during the summer, the field will be narrowed down by MPs to a final two contenders.

Penny Mordaunt, the former defence minister, was rated highest by members in a poll conducted on Monday for the Conservative Home website. She was followed in popularity by Kemi Badenoch, the equalities minister, and Rishi Sunak, whose resignation as the finance minister contributed to Johnson’s downfall.

He added, “There seems to be a quite a big field at the moment, a lively contest. I hope we will have a very constructive contest, but (also) a really good opportunity for a proper, healthy, constructive debate about the future direction of the Conservative Party.”

The struggle for the top position follows one of the most turbulent episodes in contemporary British political history, during which more than 50 government ministers and advisers resigned, criticising Johnson’s moral character, honesty, and lack of candour.

The new leader will also need to stem the tide of dwindling Conservative support. According to a Savanta ComRes poll released on Monday, the opposition Labour Party has its largest poll advantage since 2013 with 43 percent to the Conservatives’ 28 percent.

The race for succession has already taken a personal turn.

Another candidate, former finance minister Sajid Javid, criticised what he called “poisonous rumours” and “attack memos” made over the weekend by some colleagues.

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Britain’s Johnson to speak trade, protection in India next week

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UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson is to tour India subsequent week to discuss exchange and safety with his counterpart Narendra Modi, who has taken a neutral stance on Russia’s warfare in Ukraine. “As we face threats to our peace and prosperity from autocratic states, it is vital that democracies and friends stick together,” Johnson said … Read more

End of self-isolation period irk opposition

End of self-isolation period irk opposition

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced all pandemic legal curbs in England would end later this week, urging a shift from government intervention to personal responsibility. But he faced scientific unease and claims of political calculation to shut down discontent at the restrictions and his premiership within his ruling Conservative party. Johnson, who has been … Read more

PM Imran Postpones His Visit To UK Amid Troops Withdrawal

Prime Minister To Visit Gwadar Today To Inaugurate Several Projects

Prime Minister Imran Khan has postponed his visit to the United Kingdom (UK) which will be scheduled next month. According to sources, the Prime Minister has decided not to visit the UK  in view of the internal, political and regional situation in the country. Sources said that the Prime Minister has decided to monitor the … Read more

UK: dating apps to features Covid-19 vaccine stickers

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In collaboration with the government, dating apps in the United Kingdom have developed an innovative campaign to assist the ongoing vaccination program.

These apps will reward users with special stickers, badges, and extras if they have received a coronavirus vaccination (Covid-19).

The Department of Health announced on Sunday that Tinder, Bumble, and Hinge are among the apps that are collaborating with the government.

As Health Secretary Matt Hancock said on Sunday, the UK rollout will reach the under-30s this week.

In May, the US launched a similar campaign, partnering with dating apps such as Tinder, OkCupid, and Plenty of Fish.

The applications also promote the government of the United Kingdom’s “Every vaccination gives us hope” campaign.

After a YouGov study in May indicated that 28% of adults would not date someone who was unvaccinated, and 31% would prefer not to, the UK government has formed a unique partnership with dating apps.

British health minister Matt Hancock said on Sunday that the country’s swift vaccine rollout had weakened, but not broken, the link between the virus, hospitalization, and death.

Britain’s overall death toll from the pandemic stands at 127,836 and is the sixth-highest in the world, according to Johns Hopkins University data.

Britain on Sunday reported 5,341 new cases of Covid-19, up 68% from a week ago.

 

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European Super League: Six big clubs of Premier League agree to join new league

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Six of the most prominent English Premier League teams have agreed to play with the brand-new European Super League (ESL). As per reports, Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United, and Tottenham have joined up with AC Milan, Inter Milan, Juventus (from Italy’s Serie A), and Atletico Madrid, Barcelona, and Real Madrid (from Spain’s La … Read more

British PM Boris Johnson does push-ups to show off his fitness

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson did some press-ups to show his fitness during an interview with the Mail on Sunday (Jun 28). According to the details, British Prime Minister has done the push-ups to show his fitness just months after he fought for his life in hospital against the COVID-19. The prime minister said, “I’m … Read more

Rocket attack in Iraq kills UK soldier, three Americans

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Three people have been killed after a base hosting US and UK troops in Iraq was hit by a rocket attack. According to BBC, at least 12 people were injured in the rocket attack on the Taji military camp, north of Baghdad. US military sources said an American soldier, contractor and a British soldier killed. … Read more

Boris Johnson raises concerns over Kashmir dispute

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Prime Minister of the United Kingdom His Excellency Mr. Boris Johnson had a telephone conversation with Narendra Modi. Both the PMs discussed the recent situations in Occupied Kashmir. Boris Johnson made clear to Narendra Modi that Kashmir remains a bilateral matter between India and Pakistan as far as the UK’s view is concerned. Modi congratulated … Read more