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Rishi Sunak

September

Boris Johnson in full battle cry during the 2024 election.

‘Do you miss me yet?’ Britain’s zany ex-PMs back on centre stage

Boris Johnson and Liz Truss return to the limelight, as Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s travails leave Tories daring to dream of a swift resurrection.

  • Hans van Leeuwen

August

Riot police officers push back anti-migration protesters outside the Holiday Inn Express Hotel, which is housing asylum seekers, in Rotherham, England.

Starmer calls emergency security meeting after weekend of riots

Violence erupted in towns and cities including Rotherham, Blackpool and Bristol over the weekend in the first major test for the new Labour government.

  • Andrew Atkinson, Alex Wickham and Lucca de Paoli

July

Keir Starmer outlined his intention to forge a new relationship with Europe last week.

Von der Leyen and Starmer plan meeting to drive UK-EU ‘reset’

Britain’s new PM is seeking better trade terms with the EU, while chancellor Rachel Reeves has suggested the UK could align with EU regulations in some areas.

  • Andy Bounds and George Parker
Prime Minister Keir Starmer has promised to increase inheritance taxes on foreigners living in Britain.

Britain’s ultra-rich ‘non-doms’ prepare to flee Labour tax rise

Living in the UK but not legally domiciled, they pay more than £8 billion in taxes a year, and now Keir Starmer’s new government plans to increase their levies.

  • Ben Stupples
Labour Party leader Keir Starmer said he had a years-long tradition of not working after 6pm on a Friday.

Work-free Friday nights ‘unrealistic’ for CEOs

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer says he tries not to work past 6pm on a Friday. Some of Australia’s top CEOs say that wouldn’t fly in their world.

  • Euan Black
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Sir Keir Starmer and his wife Victoria after Labour’s election victory.

Albanese congratulates Keir Starmer on emphatic victory

The two prime ministers discussed the AUKUS submarines agreement, climate change policy and the war in Ukraine.

  • Tom McIlroy
Sir Keir Starmer makes a speech outside Downing Street.

‘We will fight until you believe again’: Starmer vows to fix Britain

Keir Starmer has officially become the UK’s new prime minister after a landslide victory in the polls and says he will lead a government focused on public service.

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  • Hans van Leeuwen
Labor Party leader Sir Keir Starmer takes charge at a 5am speech on Friday morning.

Starmer can help Britain redeem itself

With a towering majority, a well-disciplined team and a ruthless instinct for power, Keir Starmer can restore some of the respect the Tories destroyed.

  • Adrian Wooldridge
Keir Starmer UK Labour leader

Labour’s sweeping victory in Britain is terrible news for Peter Dutton

The UK general election was fought over problems that are familiar to many Australian voters, which is why the outcome looks bad for the Coalition.

  • Aaron Patrick
Former UK prime minister Liz Truss is in danger of losing her seat as counting continues.

Former PM Liz Truss loses her seat

Labour claims majority; Rishi Sunak calls Starmer to concede; the country’s shortest-serving leader loses her seat. How the day unfolded.

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  • Andrew Hobbs and Lucy Slade

Knives out: Tory collapse sparks bitter blame game

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is under fire after an exit poll shows the Conservative Party is set for the worst result in its history.

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  • Lucy Fisher
Australian PM Anthony Albanese and British Labour leader Keir Starmer.

‘Politicians are being voted out’: Warning for incumbents in UK result

Geopolitical and polling experts said the British poll showed fragmentation and populism, trends that could play into Australia’s 2025 election.

  • Tom McIlroy and Patrick Durkin
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak after acknowledging Labour had won the election.

The Conservatives imploded. Labour simply filled the vacuum

Labour’s landslide shares some parallels with Tony Blair’s 1997 win but those end with Keir Starmer’s small target strategy and threadbare policy.

  • Michael Turner
Londoner Mat Morrison voted Labour for the first time in the UK election.

How London turned against the Tories

London might be the home of the professional and business elite but the UK election result effectively shut the Tories out of the English capital.

  • Mark Ludlow
Labour leader Keir Starmer will probably have something to smile about.

Labour set for landslide win as UK votes

Britons began casting their ballots, as opinion polls suggest a Labour win of historic proportions. But the many tight three-way contests could still deliver a surprise.

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  • Hans van Leeuwen
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Keir Starmer UK Labour leader

How will Keir Starmer change the UK?

As a Labour government gets set to take the reins after 14 years of Conservative rule, what will Starmer do with power in his first 100 days and beyond?

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  • Hans van Leeuwen
Keir Starmer chose not to make Brexit an election issue. But once victory is secured he must hammer the point home.

Why Starmer should now play prosecutor on Brexit

Labour and the Tories have avoided the topic, but a full audit of the impact of leaving the EU would deliver political and economic benefits to incoming ministers.

  • Robert Shrimsley
Boris Johnson at the campaign event this week.

Boris Johnson in surprise late move to avert Tory wipeout

Making his first public appearance of the campaign, the former prime minister said Labour would “destroy so much of what we have achieved”.

  • Alex Wickham
The Conservative government has sowed the seeds of its own downfall.

Why angry Britain will this week finally dump the Tories

Five PMs, five elections and a three-ring circus: over 14 years, the Conservative government sowed the seeds of its own downfall – and leaves a mixed legacy.

  • Hans van Leeuwen

June

Sir Keith Starmer is in the box seat as the UK heads to the polls on July 4.

Will Keir Starmer go wobbly on AUKUS?

The fantasy of a post-Brexit “global Britain” is gone, but British Labour says it will be everywhere around the world, and all at once.

  • James Curran