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Sir Keir Starmer has defended borrowing an £18m penthouse flat from Labour donor Lord Waheed Alli during the general election.

The prime minister suggested he took the donation for accommodation because his son needed somewhere to revise for his GCSEs.

He has also been accused of using the flat to shot a video urging Britain to work from home during Covid.

As the donations row continues, Sir Keir prepares to deliver a speech to world leaders at the UN General Assembly as part of his visit to New York.

He will use his speech today to say that the UK is returning to “responsible global leadership” because it is in British interests to address problems around the world.

The gathering comes as the Middle East teeters on the brink of all-out conflict and the bloody war in Ukraine grinds on.

It follows an intervention at the UN Security Council where he tore into Russia over its actions in Ukraine, saying Vladimir Putin was treating his own citizens as “bits of meat to fling into the grinder” in the conflict.

In London, defence secretary John Healey will host Australian and US counterparts to discuss a deal to build a fleet of nuclear-powered submarines.

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£10bn data centre investment shows UK ‘open for business’, says Starmer

A £10 billion US investment in a new artificial intelligence data centre will create 4,000 jobs in the UK, the Government has announced.

The deal with private equity giant Blackstone will create Europe’s biggest AI data centre in Blyth, Northumberland.

Sir Keir Starmer, who is in New York attempting to woo US bosses, said the investment showed the UK is “open for business”.

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Salma Ouaguira26 September 2024 08:05

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Healey to host Australian and US counterparts to discuss submarines deal

Defence secretary John Healey will meet his Australian and US counterparts in London to discuss a deal to build a fleet of nuclear-powered submarines.

He will host Asutralian deputy prime minister Richard Marles and US defence secretary Lloyd James Austin III at an AUKUS security partnership meeting today.

The leaders will discuss a treaty to create a new SSN-AUKUS submarine project worth billions of pounds.

Ahead of the meeting, Mr Healey said: “As AUKUS partners, we stand shoulder-to-shoulder in an increasingly unstable world.

“This is a partnership that will boost jobs, growth and prosperity across our three nations, as well as strengthening our collective security.

“I’m delighted that we will soon be commencing negotiations on a bilateral AUKUS treaty with Australia, which will help create a more secure and stable Indo-Pacific for decades to come.”

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Salma Ouaguira26 September 2024 07:52

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Starmer Covid video urging work from home shot in Lord Alli’s £18m penthouse

Sir Keir Starmer has been accused of using Labour donor Lord Alli’s £18million penthouse to shot a video urging Britain to work from home during Covid.

The clip from December 2021, showed the then leader of the opposition attacking Boris Johnson’s government for its pandemic response.

According to political news website Guido Fawkes, the penthouse belongs to former fashion boss Lord Alli. But Number 10 has insisted no rules were broken during Sir Keir’s stay.

The flat located in Covent Garden, central London, was also used by Sir Keir’s family during the general election.

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ICYMI: Keir Starmer accepted £20,000 of accommodation to help his son study for GCSEs

Sir Keir Starmer accepted £20,000 worth of accommodation to help his 16-year-old son study for his GCSEs, it has emerged.

The prime minister was asked by the BBC about a £20,437 donation from Labour peer Waheed Alli between May and July, confirming that the sum was for somewhere his son could study “peacefully”.

He told the broadcaster: “At the beginning of the election, which we didn’t know when it was going to be called, my boy was in the middle of his GCSEs.

“I made him a promise that he’ll be able to get to his school, do his exams without being disturbed.”

Sir Keir said there were “lots of journalists outside our house where we lived”.

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Salma Ouaguira26 September 2024 07:27

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Pictured: Keir Starmer holds bilateral meeting with Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, left, meets with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer during a Bi-Lateral meeting at the 79th United Nations General Assembly at the United Nations headquarters
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, left, meets with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer during a Bi-Lateral meeting at the 79th United Nations General Assembly at the United Nations headquarters (AP)

Salma Ouaguira26 September 2024 07:24

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Starmer to promise ‘global leadership’ in UN General Assembly speech

Sir Keir Starmer will address world leaders at the UN General Assembly and woo US business chiefs as his visit to New York continues.

The gathering of world leaders at the UN comes as the Middle East teeters on the brink of all-out war and conflict rages in Ukraine.

The prime minister will use his speech to say the UK is returning to “responsible global leadership” because it is in British interests to address problems around the world.

“War, poverty and climate change all rebound on us at home. They make us less secure, they harm our economy, and they create migration flows on an unprecedented scale,” he will say.

His speech today follows an intervention at the UN Security Council on Wednesday where he tore into Russia over its actions in Ukraine, saying Vladimir Putin was treating his own citizens as “bits of meat to fling into the grinder” in the conflict.

He said Russia, which like the UK is one of the five permanent members of the Security Council, was behind the “greatest violation of the (UN) charter in a generation”.

“I wonder how Russia can show its face in this building,” he added.

Salma Ouaguira26 September 2024 07:07

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Who will be the next leader of the Conservatives?

Who will be the next leader of The Conservatives?

Following on from their election defeat and Rishi Sunak departing, the Conservatives have been locked in a leadership campaign to pick the next party leader. Robert Jenrick, Kemi Badenoch, James Cleverly and Tom Tugendhat are the final four vying to win the leadership and return a fractious party back to power from Kier Starmer’s Labour. But who will win and who’s most likely to succeed? Kate Devlin and John Rentoul cast an eye over the field of candidates and pick who they think is next face Kier Starmer at the dispatch box in Westminster.

Salma Ouaguira26 September 2024 07:00

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Why do people leave the workforce?

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Regulator warns employers they must protect workers from sexual harassment

Employers are being warned they could face enforcement action from the equalities regulator if they fail to take reasonable steps to prevent workplace sexual harassment as a new law comes into force next month.

The legislation for England, Scotland and Wales introduces a preventative duty on employers to stop workplace harassment, instead of relying on employees to report incidents.

The Worker Protection (Amendment of Equality Act 2010) Act, due to come in from October 26, is aimed at improving workplace cultures and preventing sexual harassment.

Previously there was no pro-active legal obligation on employers to take steps to prevent sexual harassment at work.

The new obligation comes in the wake of what the Fawcett Society has previously described as a “slew of recent high-profile cases (which) shows it is rife in our workplaces”.

Protections in the legislation were watered down as it made its way through Parliament, with Conservative peers in the Lords having raised concerns about free speech and employers becoming at risk of costly lawsuits.

Salma Ouaguira26 September 2024 06:00

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Hillsborough law to be introduced by April

Sir Keir Starmer announced during his speech in Liverpool that he will introduce a Hillsborough Law by April, the anniversary of the disaster, putting a legal duty of candour on all public bodies.

The legislation will include the potential for criminal sanctions for any official or authority that misleads or obstructs investigations.

Campaigners, including the families of the 97 Liverpool fans who were crushed to death at Hillsborough stadium in 1989, have been calling for such legislation for more than three decades.

Speaking on the main stage at Labour’s conference, Sir Keir said it was a law that “people shouldn’t have had to fight so hard to get”.

Here’s everything that was announced in Sir Keir’s Labour conference speech:

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