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Trump truly wants lasting peace in Ukraine, Starmer says


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  Speaking to Laura Kuenssberg, the prime minister also says "nobody wants to see that" after the Oval Office row between the US and Ukrainian leaders.

The content at the provided URL from the BBC News website covers a live update on the UK's political landscape, focusing on the aftermath of the Conservative Party's defeat in the recent general election. Key points include the Labour Party's significant victory, with Sir Keir Starmer becoming the new Prime Minister. The page discusses the reactions from various political figures, including outgoing Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, who acknowledged the public's decision for change. There are also mentions of the Liberal Democrats' gains, the Green Party's historic win, and the Reform UK's performance. Additionally, the coverage includes insights into the new cabinet appointments, the challenges facing the new government, and the public's expectations for change in policy areas like the economy, health, and immigration. The live feed also touches on international reactions to the UK election results and the implications for future political strategies.

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