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    Gaza humanitarian aid is ‘immediate priority’ says Sunak as he leaves Egypt

    Rishi Sunak told reporters that sending humanitarian aid to Gaza is his “immediate priority” as he prepared to leave Cairo following meetings with Egyptian and Palestinian leaders on Friday, 20 October.The prime minister held talks with president Abdel Fattah El-Sisi and president of the Palestinian Authority, Mahmoud Abbas.Downing Street said Mr Sunak expressed his “deep condolences” for the loss of civilian lives in Gaza, including in the blast at the Al Ahli hospital earlier this week. Speaking to Sky News, Mr Sunak said: “We all share a vision of a future where Palestinian people can live with dignity, freedom, and security.” More

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    John Rentoul: Labour’s by-election wins are ‘second coming of Blairism’

    Labour’s double by-election victory is the “second coming of Blairism,” The Independent’s chief political commentator John Rentoul has said.Huge Tory majorities were overturned in Tamworth and Mid Bedfordshire, the latter of which was the biggest in British by-election history.“These are the sort of results Tony Blair got as leader of the opposition,” Mr Rentoul told TalkTV on Friday, 20 October.“It suggests that Labour is heading for that kind of swing in a general election… We’re not talking about an absolutely huge Labour majority… but it’s certainly looking pretty good for them.” More

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    Sunak says UK ‘proud’ to stand with Israel in ‘darkest hour’: ‘We want you to win’

    Rishi Sunak has said he is “proud” to stand with Benjamin Netanyahu in Israel’s “darkest hour”.The British prime minister delivered a statement alongside his Israeli counterpart at a press conference in Jerusalem on Thursday 19 October, making the trip to “express solidarity” over the Hamas attacks earlier this month.“I am proud to stand here with you in Israel’s darkest hour. As your friend, we will stand with you in solidarity, we will stand with your people,” Mr Sunak told Mr Netanyahu.“We also want you to win,” he added, as the pair shook hands. More

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    Keir Starmer calls for Hamas to release British hostages immediately

    Sir Keir Starmer called for Hamas to release British hostages immediately as he spoke at Prime Minister’s Questions on Wednesday, 18 October.Around 200 people are believed to have been taken hostage by terrorists after an attack on Israel on 7 October.Rishi Sunak told Parliament that at least 10 Britons are missing.Britons Noam Sagi, 53, and Sharon Lifschitz, 52, have said their elderly parents were among the hostages.Sir Keir told Parliament: “If Hamas had a single concern for human life, for the safety of the Palestinian people, then they would never have taken these hostages.” More

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    MPs pay tribute to Israel and Gaza victims with minute of silence in UK parliament

    MPs paid tribute to victims of the Israel-Hamas conflict by holding a minute’s silence in parliament on Monday, 16 October.In a speech in the House of Commons, Rishi Sunak said that at least six Britons were killed in Hamas’s “pogrom” in Israel and a further 10 are missing.The prime minister added that the UK must “support absolutely Israel’s right to defend itself” and called for the immediate release of the around 200 hostages taken by the militant group.Mr Sunak also said that Palestinian people are “victims of Hamas too” as he announced an extra £10 million of aid funding. More

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    Israel-Hamas war: Starmer calls for ‘two-state solution’ to end conflict

    Sir Keir Starmer called for a “two-state solution” to the Israel-Hamas conflict during a speech in parliament on Monday, 16 October.The Labour leader appealed for a “Palestinian state alongside a safe and secure Israel” as MPs returned to the Commons following party conferences.”We cannot let Hamas brutality be a catalyst for conflict in the wider region. Engagement between Israel and Arab nations must be strengthened not abandoned,” Sir Keir added.Rishi Sunak “affirmed that the UK continues to support a two-state solution” during a meeting with Mahmoud Abbas, the leader of Palestinian National Authority, Downing Street said. More

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    What did we learn from the Labour and Conservative party conferences?

    As we near the end of party conference season, chief political commentator John Rentoul answers your questions on what the Labour and Conservative party conferences revealed to us.With a general election scheduled for some time next year, can Labour’s Keir Starmer maintain his lead over Rishi Sunak’s Tories? And could Sunak’s war against imaginary recycling bins be an election winner?Watch more episodes of You Ask The Questions now on Independent TV – across desktop, mobile and connected TV devices. More

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    Sunak serves breakfast after staying night aboard Royal Navy vessel in Sweden

    Rishi Sunak served breakfast alongside crew aboard a Royal Navy frigate in Sweden on Friday morning (13 October).He became the first prime minister in decades to stay overnight on a Royal Navy vessel, as he travelled to Europe for a security summit.Mr Sunak got a taste of Navy life on the HMS Diamond, waking up early to dish out food to sailors in the morning.He was heard offering up tomatoes and hash browns to the ship’s company and also joked that he slept in the “premium cabin” on Thursday night.The prime minister is in Sweden for the Joint Expeditionary Summit. More