During the Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs) session in the House of Commons, Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch focused her attack on Sir Keir Starmer’s record in office. This scrutiny comes as the sitting prime minister faces ongoing political pressure. Starmer responded to the criticism by asserting that his current priority remains firmly focused on addressing the key issues affecting the nation, while suggesting that his opponent is primarily concerned with securing her own political standing. The Prime Minister countered that Badenoch was merely "trying to save her job" by launching these attacks. The heated exchange marked a key moment in the political discourse this week, where the focus remains split between domestic policy and external affairs, reports The WP Times with reference to the ВВС.

In a somber moment during the proceedings, Prime Minister Starmer also took the time to pay tribute to a fallen member of the UK Armed Forces. He specifically honored Lance Corporal George Hooley, who tragically lost his life while serving in Ukraine yesterday. This acknowledgment highlighted the serious international context currently facing the government alongside domestic political battles.

Meanwhile, a separate but related development occurred as Chancellor Rachel Reeves addressed members of the Treasury Select Committee. The Chancellor raised concerns regarding the security of sensitive government information, admitting that there were "too many leaks" in the run-up to the presentation of last month's Budget. The issue of information security and political stability continues to shadow the current administration.

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