Akshata Murty's Rs 42,000 Dress Draws Social Media Attention

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:32am on 06 Jul 2024,Saturday UK Elections 2024

As Rishi Sunak resigned as UK PM, his wife Akshata Murty's dress stole the spotlight, sparking a social media frenzy. The £395 (Rs 42,000) dress was mocked for its color and pattern, with users making light-hearted jokes. While the UK election result and Sunak's defeat dominated discussions, Murty's outfit became an unlikely talking point. The incident highlights the scrutiny public figures face, even in difficult moments. Despite the trolls, Murty remained poised, watching her husband's speech outside Downing Street. The episode adds a lighter note to an otherwise intense political moment in British history.

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Indian-Origin MP Shailesh Vara Loses Seat to 22-Year-Old Labour Candidate

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:48am on 06 Jul 2024,Saturday UK Elections 2024

Conservative MP Shailesh Vara, of Indian origin, has lost his North West Cambridgeshire seat to 22-year-old Labour candidate Sam Carling. Vara, who held the seat for nearly 20 years, was defeated by just 39 votes. Carling's victory marks a "political earthquake" in the region, with Labour gaining both Peterborough and North West Cambridgeshire seats. Vara called for Conservative Party unity, while Carling hailed the win as a message of change. This defeat marks a significant shift in the political landscape, ending Vara's long-standing tenure.

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Starmer's 2024 Mandir Visit Marked Labour's Shift to Reclaim Hindu Votes, Post-Corbyn Era

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:58pm on 05 Jul 2024,Friday UK Elections 2024

Keir Starmer's visit to the Shree Swaminarayan Mandir in 2024 marked a significant shift from the Corbyn era, as Labour sought to reclaim Hindu votes. The outreach effort came after the party's significant loss in the 2019 General Election, largely due to Corbyn's perceived anti-Hindu stance. The biggest misstep was the ill-fated Kashmir Declaration, which alienated Hindu voters. Starmer's visit aimed to rebuild relationships and reposition Labour as a centrist party, appealing to a broader range of voters. The move was a strategic step ahead of the upcoming election, as Labour sought to regain lost ground and revamp its image. By engaging with the Hindu community, Starmer signaled a deliberate departure from Corbyn's divisive politics, paving the way for a more inclusive and diverse Labour party.

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Keir Starmer Sworn in as UK Prime Minister, Promises Swift Action

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:43pm on 05 Jul 2024,Friday UK Elections 2024

Keir Starmer has officially become the UK's Prime Minister, succeeding Rishi Sunak. In his inaugural address, Starmer declared, "Our work is urgent and we begin it today." He pledged to unite the nation and tackle pressing issues. Starmer acknowledged Sunak's historic achievement as the first British Asian PM. With Labour's decisive victory, the UK enters a new political chapter. Starmer's emphasis on urgency and action signals a swift start to his premiership, as he aims to deliver on his campaign promises and address the country's challenges.

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UK's New Foreign Secretary David Lammy Calls for Immediate Gaza Ceasefire

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:13pm on 05 Jul 2024,Friday UK Elections 2024

New UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy addressed the success of pro-Palestinian candidates, acknowledging the public's anger over Labour's stance on the Gaza conflict. Lammy expressed his party's support for an immediate ceasefire, aiding hostages, and unfettered aid to Gaza. He committed to diplomatic efforts, aligning with US President Joe Biden's goals. Lammy reiterated the importance of a two-state solution, emphasizing the need for progress. His statements aim to address concerns and promote a peaceful resolution to the conflict, marking a significant shift in Labour's approach to the Israeli-Palestinian issue.

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Reform UK Wins Fifth Seat in General Election, Farage Delivers Victory Speech

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:51pm on 05 Jul 2024,Friday UK Elections 2024

Reform UK has won its fifth seat in the general election, with party leader Nigel Farage delivering a victory speech in central London. The speech was briefly disrupted by hecklers, but Farage continued uninterrupted. The party's wins include South Basildon and East Thurrock, among others. Farage has pledged to "professionalize and democratize" Reform UK. The election results mark a significant gain for the party, which has sought to fill a gap in the center-right of British politics. The outcome solidifies Reform UK's position as a notable force in British politics.

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UK Gets Its First Female Chancellor: Rachel Reeves

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:10pm on 05 Jul 2024,Friday UK Elections 2024

Rachel Reeves has made history by becoming the UK's first female Chancellor of the Exchequer, appointed by Labour leader Keir Starmer. A former Bank of England economist, Reeves has served as MP for Leeds West since 2010 and Shadow Chancellor since 2021. She takes on the crucial role of managing the nation's finances, making key decisions on taxation, spending, and economic policy. Reeves' appointment marks a significant milestone in British political history, breaking a long-standing glass ceiling for women in the position. Her expertise and experience are expected to play a vital role in shaping the country's economic future.

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Jeremy Hunt and His Family Vacates 11 Downing Street After Election Loss

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:39pm on 05 Jul 2024,Friday UK Elections 2024

Former Chancellor Jeremy Hunt and his family have vacated 11 Downing Street following the Conservative Party's landslide election defeat. Despite the party losing over 240 seats, Hunt narrowly retained his Godalming, Surrey seat by 900 votes, prompting tears of relief. Mr Hunt was joined by his wife, Lucia, their three children, and his dog, as they made their way to a waiting car, and left the street known as his official residence since 2022. This marks the end of his tenure as Chancellor, as Labour celebrates a resounding victory. Hunt's emotional response highlighted the significance of his personal victory amidst party defeat. [Video Courtesy: ITV News]

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Breaking News: Starmer Unveils Cabinet Appointments

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:16pm on 05 Jul 2024,Friday UK Elections 2024

UK PM Keir Starmer has announced six key cabinet appointments. Appointing Angela Rayner as Deputy Prime Minister and Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities. Rachel Reeves becomes Chancellor, David Lammy takes on Foreign Secretary, and Yvette Cooper is named Home Secretary. John Healey assumes the role of Defence Secretary, and Pat McFadden becomes Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. This diverse and experienced team signals a strong leadership lineup for the Labour Party as it gears up for the next general election. These appointments demonstrate Starmer's commitment to effective governance and policy expertise.

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Pat McFadden Appointed Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:04pm on 05 Jul 2024,Friday UK Elections 2024

Pat McFadden has been appointed Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, becoming the second-highest ranking minister and also the most senior in the Cabinet Office. This key role places him alongside the Prime Minister at the heart of government decision-making. As Chancellor, McFadden will play a crucial role in coordinating policy and strategy across government departments. His appointment reinforces the Labour Party's commitment to effective leadership and governance. McFadden's experience and expertise will be invaluable in this critical position.

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