Business Fast > Politics > Starmer lays out immigration controls after ‘incalculable damage’ to society PoliticsStarmer lays out immigration controls after ‘incalculable damage’ to societyMay 12, 2025posted on May. 12, 2025 at 12:43 pm Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said without fair rules and shared values, ‘we risk becoming an island of strangers’. READ SOURCE tweet Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditMorebusinessfastMay 12, 2025previous articleGold vs Nifty: Which investment offers better return in times of crisis?next articleStock markets, dollar and oil rally as US and China agree to slash tariffs in 90-day pause – business liveYou Might Also LikePoliticsMigrant daily arrivals top 1,000 for first time this yearJune 1, 2025PoliticsBRIAN READE: ‘Haters may try to divide us but they can never conquer our spirit’May 31, 2025PoliticsLabour’s Attorney General forced to backtrack on Nazi comparison following fury at ‘pathetic’ commentsMay 30, 2025PoliticsDrinking water shortage in decade without new reservoirs, minister saysMay 29, 2025PoliticsUK politics live: minister defends Labour’s justice record after warnings of threat to public safetyMay 28, 2025PoliticsNigel Farage targets Labour voters with pitch to working class and tax cuts for married couplesMay 27, 2025Recommended For YouTrump Aides Insist That Tariffs Will Remain, Even After Court RulingJune 1, 2025US economySportsMan Utd confirm deal for Wolves' CunhaJune 1, 2025SportsSaudi Arabia shares lower at close of trade; Tadawul All Share down 1.50%June 1, 2025StockmarketPoliticsMigrant daily arrivals top 1,000 for first time this yearJune 1, 2025PoliticsGlobal EconomyTop Wall Street analysts prefer these dividend stocks for consistent returnsJune 1, 2025Global Economy
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