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    New UK PM Keir Starmer seeks 'reset' after victory

    Starmer's Labour Party trounced Swinney's Scottish National Party for seats in Parliament. But the SNP, which has pushed for Scottish independence, still holds a majority at Holyrood, the Scottish parliament. The trip to build better working relations across the UK is part of Starmer's broader mission to work toward serving people as he tackles of mountain of problems.

    New UK PM Starmer 'restless for change' after huge election win

    Keir Starmer, UK's new prime minister, aims for growth and change. Historic appointments include Reeves, Lammy, Vallance. He ended the Rwanda scheme after Labour's landslide victory, ending 14 years of Conservative rule. Accepted King Charles III’s invite, Sunak resigned, and spoke with Biden, von der Leyen, and Zelensky. Faces cost-of-living crisis and Farage’s Reform breakthrough.

    Keir Starmer begins UK 'rebuild' after landslide election win

    Newly elected Labour Prime Minister Keir Starmer will begin his "rebuild Britain" initiative on his first full day in office, following a landslide election victory that ended 14 years of Conservative rule. Starmer, who secured a 174-seat majority, spent his initial hours appointing his ministerial team and will hold his first cabinet meeting on Saturday. Key appointees include Britain's first woman finance minister, Rachel Reeves, and new Foreign Secretary David Lammy. Starmer's government faces challenges such as a stagnating economy, public service issues, and a cost-of-living crisis.

    Rishi Sunak's campaign to stay British PM showed his lack of political touch

    Predecessors such as Tony Blair and Boris Johnson were more politically astute and able to connect with voters. As for Sunak, he didn't have to call the election until Jan. 2025. He defied political advice by doing so in May - with Conservative support dwindling steadily amid an economic slump, ethics scandals and a revolving door of leaders over the last two years - and announced the July 4 date in the pouring rain.

    UK Parliament sees record 29 Indian-origin MPs elected in 2024

    In a historic outcome for Indian-origin representation, the UK Parliament will see a record 29 MPs of Indian descent after the 2024 general election. Labour emerged as the dominant party for People of Indian Origin (PIO) MPs, securing 19 seats, including 12 newcomers. Notable figures like Preet Gill, Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi, and others retained their seats, while the Conservative Party added two new PIO MPs amidst losses in key constituencies. The elections reflect a milestone in British politics, highlighting increased diversity and community influence in parliamentary roles.

    Trump congratulates UK's Farage, ignores Starmer

    Former US president Donald Trump celebrated the election of populist Nigel Farage to Britain's parliament on Friday. He did not mention the new prime minister, Keir Starmer. Farage's anti-immigration Reform UK party achieved the third-largest vote haul. However, under Britain's electoral system, it secured only five seats. Meanwhile, Starmer's Labour party came into power with a landslide victory.

    • UK general election: Record number of Indian-origin MPs elected to Parliament

      Rishi Sunak won Richmond and Northallerton. 28 Indian-origin MPs joined the House of Commons. Suella Braverman, Seema Malhotra, Claire Coutinho retained seats. Labour's landslide victory included Lisa Nandy. Munira Wilson won Twickenham. Keith Vaz contested as Independent. Major Conservative losses. Jeremy Corbyn defeated Praful Nargund. 87 ethnic minority candidates contribute to a diverse Parliament, including British Sikh MPs.

      He's derided as dull, but Keir Starmer becomes UK prime minister with a sensational victory

      Starmer has led Britain's Labour Party to a landslide election victory, and on Friday will become prime minister - the first leader from the center-left party to win a U.K. national election since Tony Blair, who won three in a row starting in 1997.

      Britain's Labour Party has won enough seats to have a majority in the UK Parliament

      Starmer will face a jaded electorate impatient for change against a gloomy backdrop of economic malaise, mounting distrust in institutions and a fraying social fabric. "Tonight people here and around the country have spoken, and they're ready for change," Starmer told supporters in his constituency in north London, as the official count showed he'd won his seat. "You have voted. It is now time for us to deliver."

      UK election: Rishi Sunak hangs on to his seat in Parliament

      Rishi Sunak took 47.5% of the vote in his constituency of Richmond and Northallerton in northern England. Although he won by a slimmer margin, it was likely a relief for Sunak, who was reportedly worried about maintaining his once-safe seat in the days leading up to the vote.

      Who is Keir Starmer, the likely next Prime Minister of UK who once demanded abolition of British monarchy?

      Keir Starmer Labout Party (Google Trends): The centre-left Labour Party is set to win a significant majority in the UK parliament, while Rishi Sunak's Conservatives are facing their worst performance in history. Keir Starmer is likely to become Britain's next prime minister as exit polls predict Labour's substantial victory and historic losses for the Conservatives due to the cost of living crisis, failing public services, and scandals.

      Rishi Sunak's historic journey to becoming UK's first Prime Minister of Indian heritage

      Rishi Sunak has made history as the first Prime Minister of Indian heritage in the UK. Rising from Chancellor during the COVID pandemic, he navigated economic challenges but faced party scandals. Despite his achievements, anti-incumbency sentiments prevail. Sunak's family background, values, and dedication to public service shape his leadership.

      UK election set to deliver more diverse Parliament, high number of British Indian MPs

      With around 14 per cent of MPs coming from an ethnic minority background this time, the analysis finds that the new Parliament will be closer than ever to reflecting the diversity of the British electorate.

      I draw inspiration from my Hindu faith: UK PM Sunak at London's Neasden Temple on campaign

      British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and wife Akshata Murty received a warm welcome at the BAPS Swaminarayan Mandir in London, where they participated in puja and interacted with community members. Sunak spoke about drawing inspiration from his Hindu faith and emphasised the values of duty and public service. He expressed gratitude for the support from the British Asian community and pledged to create a secure and inclusive future for all religions and backgrounds in the UK.

      American and British voters share deep roots. In 2024, they distrust their own leaders, too

      Ahead of Independence Day in the United States and a crucial election in the United Kingdom, a pervasive sense of distrust has clouded the political landscapes. In the UK, voters anticipate a change after 14 years under the Conservatives, disillusioned by broken promises and scandal. Meanwhile, Americans prepare for a divisive election rematch amid deep polarization and widespread mistrust in government. Both nations, rooted in democratic ideals, face challenges reflecting a loss of faith in leadership and institutions, shaping a sobering backdrop to their respective celebrations and electoral decisions.

      Britain's Rishi Sunak struggles with missteps while trying to lift Conservatives ahead of elections

      British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has faced scrutiny over his political instincts during the general election campaign, which started five weeks ago. His actions have not always reflected the seasoned touch of past leaders like Tony Blair or Boris Johnson, evidenced by some notable campaign missteps.

      Who is Keir Starmer, the Labour leader favoured to win Britain's July 4 election?

      Labour Party leader Keir Starmer, a managerial and dutiful figure, aims to lead the UK towards stability and change after years of Conservative rule. A former prosecutor, Starmer stresses his everyman credentials and seeks to appeal to voters with a message of reassurance. Facing challenges from both left and right, Starmer's pragmatic approach has helped Labour surge in the polls ahead of the upcoming election.

      Canadian MP criticises parliament's tribute to Nijjar amid extremism concerns

      Chandra Arya, MP for Nepean, voiced discontent with his own government's stance. He referenced a Globe and Mail investigation revealing Canadian authorities' concerns about Nijjar's alleged ties to extremism.

      Bather, beware: British beaches and rivers have a sewage problem. It has seeped into election talk

      Endurance swimmer Joan Fennelly faces contaminated water in the River Thames while swimming year-round. She takes precautions due to sewage and agricultural pollution in the waterways of Britain.

      Canada's Parliament honors Khalistani leader Nijjar with moment of silence; protestors stage mock trial of PM Modi in Vancouver

      The Canadian Parliament observed a moment of silence on Tuesday to mark the first anniversary of Khalistani separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar's killing. Meanwhile, in Vancouver Pro-Khalistani protestors held a mock murder trial for Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi outside the Indian consulate.

      UK PM Sunak warns: A vote for Farage gifts Labour the election

      Farage's unexpected return to frontline politics has split support among right-of-centre voters, badly damaging Sunak's hopes of winning an election he was already predicted to lose to the opposition Labour Party. That impact was shown in a YouGov poll on Thursday which put Reform UK on 19%, up from 17% previously, and the Conservative Party unchanged on 18%. Labour, led by Keir Starmer, topped the poll with 37%.

      What's at stake in the European Parliament election next month

      EU elections are held every five years across the 27-member bloc. This year marks the 10th parliamentary election since the first polls in 1979, and the first after Brexit.

      UK is my home: Rishi Sunak dismisses post-election relocation jibe

      The British Indian leader told voters on the campaign trail in Amersham, south-east England, that he was surprised at Lord Zac Goldsmith's comments posted on social media this week as he had not spoken to the former Foreign Office minister for a long time. The 44-year-old father of two school-going daughters, Krishna and Anoushka, said he had no intention of pulling them out of their schools in the UK and relocating.

      UK's July general election: Impact on India FTA, Indo-Pacific tilt

      While political analysts and strategic experts have expressed confidence that very little should change on the bilateral relationship front whatever the outcome in either election, the very small window that was open for a deal being clinched by the Sunak-led Tory government has now been swept away in the election wave of both countries.

      Rishi Sunak to address nation as expectation mounts he will call a summer election

      British PM Rishi Sunak is expected to announce a summer general election following positive economic data, sparking speculation of a July 4 election date.

      'Time to choose': Rishi Sunak calls UK national election for July 4

      British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has called for a national election on July 4, challenging voters to decide between the progress made under his Conservative Party or risking a return to uncertainty with the Labour Party. Despite trailing in polls, Sunak highlighted economic stability and accused Labour leader Keir Starmer of lacking a plan. Starmer emphasized "change" as he aims to rebuild Britain. Sunak's decision to call the election earlier than expected is seen as a risky move, with the outcome uncertain amid economic challenges and political divisions.

      British PM Rishi Sunak apologises for 'infecting thousands with tainted blood', says its 'a day of shame for the British state'

      British PM Rishi Sunak apologized for a cover-up by the NHS, revealed in a report, where over 30,000 people were infected with HIV and Hepatitis C due to contaminated blood products in the 1970s-90s, leading to 3,000 deaths. Sunak pledged compensation, calling it a "day of shame." The report highlighted failures in testing and a subtle cover-up. Campaigners hailed the report as a step towards justice, with Sunak promising to "right this historic wrong" with a 10 billion pound compensation package.

      British PM Rishi Sunak's Rwanda scheme set to pass parliament but challenges await

      The British Parliament is on track to approve a controversial law allowing the deportation of asylum seekers to Rwanda, a key policy of Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. However, legal challenges may still arise, potentially derailing the plan. The legislation aims to send asylum seekers who arrive illegally in Britain to Rwanda, with the goal of deterring dangerous crossings and disrupting human smuggling networks.

      UK MP admits passing colleagues' info to stranger met on dating app

      William Wragg told the Times newspaper he had handed over the phone numbers of colleagues to a man he met on a dating app, part of what is reported to be a wider operation targeting people working in the British parliament. The Times said those colleagues were then sent unsolicited flirtatious messages and two lawmakers had responded by sending explicit photographs of themselves.

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