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“Starmer to Head COBRA Crisis Meeting on Iran Fallout”

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Prime Minister Keir Starmer has revealed plans to lead a session of the Government’s COBRA crisis management committee to address the ongoing repercussions of the Iran conflict.

The scheduled meeting, set for tomorrow, will involve representatives from the Bank of England to explore strategies for handling the economic fallout resulting from the turmoil in the Middle East.

During a discussion with members of the Usdaw trade union in Blackpool, Starmer acknowledged, “The economic ramifications may persist for an extended period.”

Meanwhile, Speaker Lindsay Hoyle is expected to announce his verdict on the Conservative-led effort to refer the Prime Minister to the Privileges Committee for alleged misinformation regarding the vetting process of former US ambassador Peter Mandelson.

Labour’s Dame Emily Thornberry criticized the move, stating that it could disrupt ongoing scrutiny of Mandelson’s appointment and accused the Tories of attempting to gain political advantages ahead of local elections.

Former Labour cabinet ministers Alan Johnson and David Blunkett issued a joint statement denouncing the Tory’s referral attempt as a politically motivated maneuver lacking substance and aimed at scoring points prior to the polls.

In a separate development, Ed Balls engaged in a confrontational exchange with Zack Polanski, the Green Party leader, where Polanski’s remarks led to a tense moment as Balls refuted accusations of being a Labour politician.

COBRA meetings, initiated by the government in response to national emergencies or significant disruptions, facilitate coordinated responses from various departments and agencies.

The Prime Minister emphasized efforts to combat shoplifting, highlighting a decline in theft incidents and advocating for increased use of technology like real-time CCTV sharing with law enforcement.

Furthermore, Starmer addressed the challenges faced by shop workers and outlined government actions, including bolstering police presence and enhancing penalties for offenders to address retail theft effectively.

Starmer underscored the potential economic impacts of the Iran conflict and reiterated his commitment to support working individuals during the crisis.

He emphasized the importance of addressing shoplifting issues and detailed measures to curb such crimes, including stricter punishment and enhanced protection for retail staff.

Wales’ First Minister praised Starmer’s performance in specific areas, emphasizing the importance of focusing on public service management in Wales rather than Westminster dynamics.

Peers are gearing up for a renewed debate on banning social media for under-16s, spurred by a bereaved mother’s plea for immediate action from the government.

In another development, Environment Secretary Emma Reynolds criticized the Tories for engaging in what she termed “silly political games” instead of addressing critical national issues.

Labour’s Dame Emily Thornberry expressed skepticism about the Tories’ motives in pushing for a Privileges Committee investigation, suggesting political opportunism ahead of upcoming elections.

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