A triumphant past post by the Labour leader appears to be at odds with the latest plans announced by the Chancellor.
Zarah Sultana, Labour MP for Coventry South, opposes the Heathrow Airport expansion plans and claims the Prime Minister has U-turned on his initial stance.
RESIDENTS of a village which could be partially demolished to make way for a third runway at Heathrow Airport have backed the plans. Hundreds of homes could be demolished in the West London
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I live only 13 miles from Heathrow Airport so you would think I would be hostile to a third runway being built with all those extra planes flying over my home. Not at all. In fact, the reverse. There is a much greater prize;
Keir Stramer's Damascene conversion to a third runway at Heathrow, which he previously voted against, is welcome. But if he's serious he will need to take decisive steps to curb the blockers' tactics
Commentary: The battleground on expansion of the west London airport will be climate change not air pollution or noise blighting the lives of local residents
Plans to expand London's other airports are already further along than Heathrow's and have in the past been viewed as an alternative to a third Heathrow runway. Work is set to start this year to expand capacity at Stansted's terminal. The government is due to make a decision on Gatwick airport by 27 February.
Sir Keir Starmer refused to say if he would back a third runway being built at Heathrow Airport amid mounting speculation Rachel Reeves is poised to support the expansion. The Pri
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said he was not going to take lectures from people who talk about climate change but oppose renewable infrastructure in their own constituency
The prime minister was grilled by the leader of the opposition after his chancellor delivered a major speech on growth.
Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch urged the Prime Minister to drop his ‘anti-growth’ Employment Rights Bill.