Some say Britain's decision is an important first step – while others worry it won't make a real difference.

From the Balfour declaration of 1917 to Tony Blair’s role as envoy, the UK has struggled to make meaningful progress towards peace in the Middle East

Such a move would be a major departure from UK foreign policy.

Amid Israel's war on Gaza, PM Keir Starmer has promised to recognise the Palestinian state in September - but with conditions attached

Battle lines between moderate and extremist visions for future of Gaza and West Bank have become much clearer

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has announced that the UK will recognise a Palestinian state in September unless Israel meets certain conditions.

LONDON: The Palestine Solidarity Campaign on Wednesday condemned the UK prime minister’s framing of Palestinian statehood. Keir Starmer pledged to recognize a Palestinian state in…

Sir Keir Starmer was warned by all sides that his intention to recognise the state of Palestine unless Israel meets his conditions represented gesture politics and risked…

Sir Keir Starmer says the UK will recognise a Palestinian state in September if conditions are not met.

Amid a growing backlash over the Prime Minister's pledge - plus warnings that he could be breaking international law - he refused to back calls to make a hostage deal a main…

Some say Britain's decision is an important first step – while others worry it won't make a real difference.

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer to recognize Palestine at UN General Assembly, shifting Western stance on Israel-Palestine conflict.

A two-state solution is the only solution. Starmer should be honest about this, and get on with the hard work it will require

The Prime Minister last week announced Britain would recognise Palestinian statehood in September, ahead of the UN General Assembly.