David Lammy

Two Palestine Action-linked hunger strikers taken to hospital
MPs and next of kin of prisoners Amu Gib, 30, and Kamran Ahmed, 28, call for immediate government intervention
Starmer will ‘absolutely’ still be prime minister by next Christmas, says Labour chair – as it happened
Anna Turley says people will start to ‘see and feel’ change in public services and cost of living from next year
Farage faces calls to sack candidate who claimed Lammy should ‘go home’
Hampshire and the Solent mayoral candidate Chris Parry’s conduct on X was described as ‘racist and grossly offensive’ by the Labour Party.
‘It feels like being suffocated’: Palestine Action activist in HMP Peterborough vows to continue hunger strike
Teuta Hoxha says she remains determined despite growing fears for her health and five other prisoners staging protest
Pressure on Farage to sack ‘racist’ Reform candidate as he doubles down on claim Lammy should ‘go home’ to Caribbean
‘Farage's refusal to take action against racism in his party shows what a dark place he's dragging politics to,’ says Labour Party chair as Reform’s Hampshire mayor candidate praises Enoch Powell
Inside London’s crippling court delays as Labour moves to cut back jury trials
Labour is bringing the axe down on jury trials, but people in court tell a different story of where the chronic delays come from
Foreign prison officers get visa exemption to prevent UK jail chaos
The Chief Inspector of Prisons earlier warned of a ‘devastating effect’ if a solution was not found
Reform candidate who told David Lammy to ‘go home’ questioned other politicians’ loyalty to UK
Nigel Farage’s party is facing calls to drop the retired naval officer
Reform candidate who told Lammy to ‘go home’ questioned other MPs’ loyalty to UK
Exclusive: Labour says Nigel Farage’s party should swiftly condemn Chris Parry after further comments emerge
UK Invests £550M for Anti-Misogyny, Schools to Teach Boys on Porn and Real Relationships
The UK will battle the causes of misogyny and violence inflicted on women and girls and introduce extensive education and training programmes to young children as early as the age of 11.