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Sunak calls for Stormont return ahead of Biden visit for Good Friday agreement anniversary – UK politics live

Prime minister urges return to power-sharing government in Northern Ireland; US president arrives on Tuesday

Keir Starmer has said he will “make absolutely zero apologies for being blunt” in an article published after a row over a widely criticised Labour attack advert on child sexual assaults.

In a veiled message to critics within his own party, the Labour leader said he will “stand by every word Labour has said on this subject” and would continue to use the Conservatives’ record on crime as a legitimate criticism “no matter how squeamish it might make some feel”.

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