Sir Keir Starmer, Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner and Chancellor Rachel Reeves will not accept any further donations for ...
UK deputy prime minister Angela Rayner and chancellor Rachel Reeves both took thousands of pounds of work clothing from rich donors that were declared as generic support for their work, the Financial ...
Keir Starmer will no longer accept donations to pay for clothes, it’s understood, following a row over £100,000 worth of freebies given to t. Deputy PM Angela ...
Britain's Keir Starmer on Thursday faced mounting questions after analysis showed he has received more than £100,000 ...
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer was elected in July on a promise to restore trust in politics. Now he's trying to shake ...
A sharp-dressed man (or woman) is great — but for politicians, paying for your own clothes is probably better.
Quid-pro-quo corruption is not a feature of British politics, but nice gifts ease access to the ultra wealthy.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, elected to restore trust in politics, is facing criticism for receiving donations from a wealthy businessman and the high salary of his chief of staff. Starmer ...
The Labour Party leader, who won power in a landslide victory on July 4, denies impropriety over thousands of pounds (dollars) worth of clothes and eyeglasses paid for by Waheed Alli, a media ...
Angela Rayner and Rachel Reeves also make the same vow in change of policy before Labour’s conference opens in Liverpool ...
Sir Keir Starmer initially failed to disclose he received £16,200 of free clothing from Labour donor Lord Waheed Alli, in a ...