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  1. 16 ore fa · The defection of an MP - who works as an NHS doctor - from the Tories to the Labour Party shows that only Sir Keir Starmer can be "trusted" with the health service, a shadow minister has claimed. Wes Streeting, Labour's shadow health secretary, said Dr Dan Poulter's move reflected "disaffection and disillusionment felt by millions".

  2. 16 ore fa · The 65-year old MP for South Holland and The Deepings told The Sun: "The people behind this document are out of touch. They should be blacklisted and blackballed." VisitBritain said: “The guide was developed with input from our business events industry partners.”. GB News has approached VisitBritain for a further comment.

  3. 16 ore fa · The defection of an MP - who works as an NHS doctor - from the Tories to the Labour Party shows that only Sir Keir Starmer can be "trusted" with the health service, a shadow minister has claimed. Wes Streeting, Labour's shadow health secretary, said Dr Dan Poulter's move reflected "disaffection and disillusionment felt by millions".

  4. 16 ore fa · He said the governments of Tony Blair and Gordon Brown had form for "delivering for patients, transforming services, getting on top of waiting lists, investing in community health care," adding that he was sure Sir Keir Starmer's Labour would be trusted by NHS staff to improve the health service.

  5. 16 ore fa · What Dan says is wrong as Sir Keir Starmer has no plan for our NHS. “Under the Conservatives we are raising NHS funding to a record £165 billion a year, helping it recover from the effects of the pandemic and driving forward its first ever long-term workforce plan so that we train the doctors and nurses we need for the future in our country.”

  6. 16 ore fa · The Sun on Sunday features a story on Strictly Come Dancing star Shirley Ballas’s cancer scare. The Sunday Express relays words from Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer who said he will keep the ...

  7. 16 ore fa · So it was striking to see Labour’s reticence this week to sign up to Sunak’s much-vaunted plan to increase defence spending to 2.5 per cent of GDP by 2030. Both Keir Starmer and John Healey ...