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The hole in Starmer’s story on Iran

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March 5, 2026
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As the war in the Middle East enters its sixth day, questions remain over the prime minister’s stance – but did a cabinet revolt shape the UK’s response?

Reports suggest Sir Keir Starmer was in favour of granting the US access to UK military bases sooner, but was overruled by an alliance of Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper, Energy Secretary Ed Miliband, Chancellor Rachel Reeves and Attorney General Lord Hermer.

Sam and Anne unpack the power dynamics at the top of government and the pressure the PM faces from international allies – some of whom are wondering which side Britain is on.

Away from the conflict, Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood unveils tougher immigration plans in a major speech – but will the rhetoric cross the line?

Plus, the duo have insider gossip from Morgan McSweeney’s leaving do.

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