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His parents were both Labour Party supporters, and reputedly named him after the party's first parliamentary leader, Keir Hardie, [11] [12] although Starmer did not confirm this when asked in 2015. [13] Starmer passed the 11-plus examination and gained entry to Reigate Grammar School, which at the time was a voluntary-aided selective grammar ...
House of Gucci became available for streaming on February 1, 2022. It was released on Blu-ray and DVD on February 22. [36] United Artists Releasing aired the first trailer for the film during the 2021 Summer Olympics. Social media accounts promoting the film on Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, and Facebook had a total of 415.4 million followers ...
Starmer with Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, September 2024. The first foreign meeting that Starmer attended as prime minister was the 2024 NATO summit. [157] [158] On the flight to the summit, he laid out a "cast iron" commitment to increase defence spending to 2.5% of GDP, following a "root and branch" review of the UK's defences.
The buzz around the “House of Gucci” film has been steadily growing since the project was announced in November 2019, and now as the film is set to debut this fall, interest in the Gucci ...
“House of Gucci” goes beyond the headlines of the 1995 murder and subsequent trial. The Guccis, who have no association anymore with the global luxury brand bearing their name, have been ...
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By the end of 2021, membership had fallen to 432,213, a drop of more than 21% since Starmer became leader, [170] but still more than double the membership of the Conservative Party. [171] Momentum, a left-wing campaign group, said Starmer's "factional" leadership was to blame as it alienated trade unions. [171]
Country/Territory Location Date Details 1 United States Washington D.C. 9–11 July Starmer attended the 2024 NATO summit for his first international trip. [1] [2] On the flight to the summit, Starmer laid out a "cast iron" commitment to increase defence spending to 2.5% of GDP, following a “root and branch” review of Britain's defences.