Keir Starmer faced tough questioning at the Liaison Committee, defending his decisions as Prime Minister despite a drop in popularity due to controversial moves like removing winter fuel payments. He expressed no regrets and emphasized the need for patience as the government works to boost economic growth, highlighting measures like the national living wage increase. Starmer also voiced concerns about potential tariffs under the incoming US President, Donald Trump, during the 90-minute session.
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James Corden And Ruth Jones Make Very Sweet Admission About The Gavin & Stacey Finale
James Corden and Ruth Jones, co-creators and stars of Gavin & Stacey, have revealed their synchronicity in writing the final feature-length episode airing on Christmas Day, marking the end of the beloved sitcom. The duo discussed their creative process, emphasizing the natural flow of ideas and the collaborative effort of the cast in bringing the characters to life. Corden reflected on the show's success as a lesson in patience, highlighting the importance of time and...
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