Starmer claims his air miles boost economy

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 Prime Minister Keir Starmer departs 10 Downing Street, London, to attend Prime Minister’s Questions at the Houses of Parliament, January 7, 2026

Keir Starmer has told Labour MPs that all his air miles are helping boost living standards in Britain.

Defending himself against charges that he spends too much time on overseas trips, the Prime Minister claimed that his numerous talks with foreign leaders helped deal with the cost-of-living crisis.

He told a meeting of the Parliamentary Labour Party (PLP) earlier this week that it was vital he was “in the room” for international talks on trade and defence, which impacted the economy.

Since becoming Prime Minister Sir Keir has been on 40 overseas trips, or more than two each month, and it has become apparent that he is far more comfortable with international diplomacy than dealing with domestic politics.

Many of those visits have been about prolonging the Ukraine war and ramping up military spending.

He told his despondent MPs: “We are moving into a world that is very different to the one most of us grew up in.

“And in a world this volatile — you have to be on the pitch. You have to be in the room to tackle the issues working people care about.

“The cost-of-living crisis will not be solved by isolationism. You cannot deliver peace in Ukraine without being in the room. And you do not secure trade terms for companies like JLR by putting gesture politics first.”

Sir Keir may be hoping that his emphasis on global turmoil will give MPs pause before moving to replace him, with a coup anticipated after the local and devolved elections in May.

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Keir Starmer justifies why he has to travel abroad so much
Keir Starmer justifies why he has to travel abroad so much
Keir Starmer justifies why he has to travel abroad so much
Keir Starmer justifies why he has to travel abroad so much
Keir Starmer justifies why he has to travel abroad so much
Keir Starmer justifies why he has to travel abroad so much
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53% of Europe and Mediterranean Basin Impacted by Drought in Mid-May: Report

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From May 11 to 20, 42 percent of soils in Europe and the Mediterranean basin lacked moisture and were at a warning level, while five percent were at an alert level, indicating vegetation was not growing normally.

Countries in northern, central and eastern Europe were at high alert levels.

Roughly 19 percent of territory in Ukraine was on alert, with other countries in concerning circumstances, including nine percent of Hungary and Slovakia, 10 percent of Poland and 17 percent of lands in Belarus.

The alert level for some territories and countries was as high as 20 percent, including the Palestinian territories, Cyprus and Syria.

Several countries were experiencing drought conditions in mid-May without being at an alert level, including 98 percent of the United Kingdom. According to the UK’s Met Office, the country had its driest spring in over 50 years, as well as its warmest spring ever recorded.

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