As starvation grips Gaza, more than 200 UK lawmakers urge Prime Minister Keir Starmer to recognise Palestinian state.

Letter adds to pressure on prime minister as archbishop of York condemns violence in Gaza as ‘depraved’ and ‘barbaric’

The prime minister has used his strongest language yet in condemning the actions of Benjamin Netanyahu’s government and edged closer to recognising a Palestinian state

Hard hitting report has also fuelled deep divisions within the Labour Party over Middle East policy

In a sweeping set of recommendations, the Foreign Affairs Committee has called on the Government to take urgent action as it declared the humanitarian situation in Gaza…

A majority of MPs on the foreign affairs committee urge ministers to make the move immediately.

More than 100 Labour MPs are among the signatures piling fresh pressure on PM Sir Keir Starmer.

Anas Sarwar’s demand adds to mounting pressure on PM from his Cabinet and backbench

As starvation grips Gaza, more than 200 UK lawmakers urge Prime Minister Keir Starmer to recognise Palestinian state.

Exclusive: Rayner and Cooper understood to back action as 221 MPs sign letter calling for UK recognition of statehood

LONDON: UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has condemned Israel with his strongest comments yet, as pressure mounts within and outside the government for Britain to formally recognize…

Prime minister faces growing demands to recognise a Palestinian state immediately amid mounting global anger over the starving population in Gaza

In a letter to the Prime Minister, 221 members across nine parties joined forces to press for UK recognition of Palestinian statehood at a UN Conference next week.

His comments come as he faces calls from 221 cross-party MPs for the UK to recognise a Palestinian state.

The Prime Minister (pictured) is under pressure to follow French president Emmanuel Macron in recognising a Palestinian state as horror continues to mount over the conflict.