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Labor Party concludes investigation into leader's conduct

The Labor Party in Singapore has announced the conclusion of its disciplinary committee's investigation into Secretary-General <strong>Pritam Singh</strong> following his conviction for perjury before a parliamentary committee. The committee is set to present its final report and recommendations to the Central Executive Committee in April.

Unveils new strategies to strengthen Labour Party ahead of elections

Keir Starmer, the leader of the British Labour Party, has announced new strategies aimed at enhancing the party's position in the upcoming elections. This move comes at a critical time as the party seeks to regain voter trust amid political and economic challenges.

Prepare for Major Challenges in Upcoming Local Elections

The UK is gearing up for crucial local elections on May 7, 2026, where the Labour Party, led by Keir Starmer, faces significant challenges. The party aims to defend over half of the 5,000 available seats amid tough economic conditions and declining popularity.

British submarine commander resigns amid espionage investigation

A commander of a British nuclear submarine has stepped down following investigations into his relationship with a Labour MP. This comes as her husband was arrested on suspicion of spying for China, raising concerns about national security.

Starmer Aims to Strengthen Khan's Role in British Government

British Prime Minister <strong>Keir Starmer</strong> has announced plans to elevate London Mayor <strong>Sadiq Khan</strong> to a lordship, a move intended to bolster his political standing. This appointment could pave the way for Khan to join the government as a minister, highlighting his significance in British politics.

Criticize British Health Minister for Controversial Election Speech

British Health Minister <strong>Wes Streeting</strong> faces sharp criticism for a letter sent to constituents in <strong>Ilford North</strong>, accusing independent candidates of being 'divisive' and focusing on external conflicts instead of local issues. The letter, distributed on March 18, comes ahead of crucial local elections in May.