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Starmer apologises for being 'overly rude' to MP

Sky News Tuesday, 20 May 2025
Starmer apologises for being 'overly rude' to MPSir Keir Starmer has apologised for being "overly rude" to a Welsh MP after accusing her of "talking rubbish".
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