Sir Keir Starmer questions PM over UK's growth - latest
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is set to face Sir Keir Starmer in Prime Minister’s Questions today as he struggles with a Tory rebellion over policy, MP departures and lingering questions over his judgement.
Nearly 50 backbenchers and former Cabinet ministers signed an amendment to the flagship Levelling Up Bill that would ban councils from taking centrally-set housebuilding targets into account when deciding on planning applications. Meanwhile, two senior Tories on Tuesday announced they would stand down as MPs at the next general election.
There is more misery ahead, with Mr Sunak warning his Cabinet on Tuesday that soaring inflation, strikes and spiralling NHS waiting lists will cause a “challenging” winter. It comes as Work and Pensions Secretary Mel Stride said Mr Sunak should be judged by his actions in supporting the NHS, following reports the Prime Minister is registered with a private GP practice.
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