Starmer faces reparations showdown next year as pressure on PM grows
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Sir Keir Starmer is facing pressure to rethink the UK’s position on reparations for its role in the slave trade, as the government is set to face a showdown next year with a delegation of Caribbean nations over the issue.
It comes as the prime minister travels to Samoa for a major Commonwealth summit.
The biennial gathering of heads of government for the 56 nations, will see leaders elect the new Commonwealth secretary general – but all three candidates seeking the top job have called for ...
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