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She's lovin' it! Kemi Badenoch serves up snark (and a McMuffin) as she claims Labour ...

The Daily Mail 10 Feb 2026
The Tory leader, during a visit to a McDonald's, told the Prime Minister he was still 'in a very dangerous place' despite him surviving an immediate coup attempt ....
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Kemi Behari denies trying to help absolve Julius Mkhwanazi of fraud

Sowetan Live 10 Feb 2026
Suspended Ekurhuleni head of legal service Kemi Behari says he never cleared embattled metro police chief Julius Mkhwanazi on allegations of fraud and corruption ...I have never cleared [Mkhwanazi]; no one ever cleared [Mkhwanazi] ... Sowetan .
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What Kemi Badenoch could learn from Sanae Takaichi

The Spectator 10 Feb 2026
Well, she pulled it off ... The contrast between her position and that of the beleaguered Sir Keir Starmer, whom she met just over a week ago in Tokyo, could hardly be starker ... Nick Cohen ... Nigel Farage and Kemi Badenoch might want to make her acquaintance.
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How long can Starmer cling on? In the wake of Morgan McSweeney's resignation, Kemi blasts ...

The Daily Mail 09 Feb 2026
Keir Starmer's premiership was in freefall on Sunday after his right-hand man walked the plank over the Mandelson scandal ....
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Minister credits Starmer for ‘taking responsibility’ over Mandelson ahead of key meeting with Labour MPs ...

The Guardian 09 Feb 2026
Jacqui Smith defends prime minister following resignation of Morgan McSweeney amid Mandelson scandal. John Swinney, Scotland’s first minister, has said that he thinks Keir Starmer is in a position of “complete weakness” as PM ... ....
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Kemi Badenoch savages Keir Starmer over McSweeney resignation, jeering 'once again it's somebody else's fault'

The Daily Mail 08 Feb 2026
Morgan McSweeney, who has been one of Sir Keir's closest aides for nearly six years, resigned today after pushing for the appointment of Lord Mandelson as Britain's ambassador to the US ....
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Kemi Badenoch claims Keir Starmer knew about Peter Mandelson's relationship with Epstein but chose to ...

The Daily Mail 07 Feb 2026
The Conservative Opposition leader today doubled down on claims Sir Keir Starmer was fully aware of Mandelson's ties to the Paedophile financier upon his appointment as ambassador to the US ....
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Kemi Badenoch: ‘Starmer knew Mandelson was still friends with Epstein. He chose not to care’

AOL 07 Feb 2026
“I’m in your hands,” Kemi Badenoch smiles, as she steps aboard the Gabriel Franks II at Plymouth’s Turnchapel Wharf. Wrapped in a knee-length brown coat, she is accompanied by her shadow defence secretary, James Cartlidge ... .
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Badenoch urges PM to disclose vetting for ex-comms chief who campaigned for Scots sex offender

The Scotsman 06 Feb 2026
Mr Doyle reportedly campaigned for Morton when he ran as an independent in May 2017 ....
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Mouse spotted as Kemi Badenoch gives live TV interview

The Independent 05 Feb 2026
Mouse scurries past Kemi Badenoch during live interview. Source. ITV .
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Are the mice panicking at Parliament too? Moment rodent scurries past Kemi Badenoch as she ...

The Daily Mail 05 Feb 2026
Kemi Badenoch was demanding information on Lord Mandelson's appointment as US ambassador to be released when the rodent dashed across the room ....
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Kemi Badenoch tells 'coward' Keir Starmer to quit over Mandelson admissions and says it is ...

The Daily Mail 05 Feb 2026
The Conservative Party leader said Sir Keir was failing to govern as his administration becomes ever more wrapped in sleaze associated with the former US ambassador ....
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‘Starmer knew extent of Mandelson’s links to Epstein’ – Kemi Badenoch

Channel 4 05 Feb 2026
We spoke to Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch who told us she didn’t accept the Prime Minister’s apology. A warning. this interview contains some offensive and misogynistic language ... .
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Moment mouse scurries past Kemi Badenoch during live interview

The Independent 05 Feb 2026
A mouse scurried past Kemi Badenoch during a live television interview in her Westminster office on Wednesday, 4 January ... .
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