Business Fast > Politics > Starmer hits out at ‘ridiculous’ Tory criticism over Friday night schedule PoliticsStarmer hits out at ‘ridiculous’ Tory criticism over Friday night scheduleJuly 2, 2024posted on Jul. 02, 2024 at 3:52 pm Sir Keir Starmer said ‘of course’ he would work on Friday nights if necessary, despite wanting to spend them with his family. READ SOURCE tweet Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditMorebusinessfastJuly 2, 2024previous articleSainsbury’s boss says rate cuts needed to spur consumer spending; eurozone inflation dips to 2.5% – as it happenednext articleTesla shares rally over 10% as quarterly deliveries beat estimatesYou Might Also LikePoliticsStarmer lays out immigration controls after ‘incalculable damage’ to societyMay 12, 2025PoliticsCare homes face ban on recruiting workers from abroad in huge visa crackdownMay 11, 2025PoliticsLabour plan to use jet skies to thwart small boats crossing channel amid illegal immigration crisisMay 9, 2025PoliticsLondon mayor to 'explore' building on green beltMay 9, 2025PoliticsExperts cast doubt on Trump’s claim of ‘comprehensive’ UK-US trade deal – UK politics liveMay 8, 2025PoliticsStarmer calls for calm amid ‘rising tensions’ between India and PakistanMay 7, 2025Recommended For YouGlobal EconomyPPK to dissolve after 40 years of conflict with TurkeyMay 12, 2025Global EconomyStockmarketStock markets, dollar and oil rally as US and China agree to slash tariffs in 90-day pause – business liveMay 12, 2025StockmarketPoliticsStarmer lays out immigration controls after ‘incalculable damage’ to societyMay 12, 2025PoliticsSportsPremier League: 10 talking points from the weekend’s actionMay 12, 2025SportsFinanceIs the UK failing its graduates?May 12, 2025Finance
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