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Keir Starmer welcomes Iran war ceasefire as he heads to Gulf to meet regional leaders

Good morning. Keir Starmer has welcomed the ceasefire agreement between the US and Iran. Here is Andrew Roth’s story about the overnight news.

And this is what Starmer has said, in a statement issued by No 10 this morning.

double quotation markI welcome the ceasefire agreement reached overnight, which will bring a moment of relief to the region and the world.

Together with our partners we must do all we can to support and sustain this ceasefire, turn it into a lasting agreement and re-open the Strait of Hormuz.

No 10 released this statement in a news release saying that he is travelling to the Gulf today “to meet with Gulf partners and discuss diplomatic efforts to support and uphold the ceasefire in order to bring about a lasting resolution to the conflict and protect the UK and global economy from further threats”.

This trip was arrangement before the ceasefire was announced, Downing Street has stressed. Starmer did not decide to hop on a plane after reading Donald Trump’s ceasefire announcement on Truth Social last night.

We don’t have details of where Starmer will be going, or who he will meet. But this is what Downing Street says about the purpose of the visit.

double quotation markOn the visit, the prime minister will make clear his government’s commitment to de-escalation, and hold further talks on practical efforts to restore freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz following promising progress reported as a result of the ceasefire. As announced by the prime minister last week, the United Kingdom is continuing to lead the international effort, convening allies from across the world to ensure the Strait of Hormuz is reopened.

He will also see in person the defensive support the UK has provided in the collective self-defence of our allies in the region and thank UK personnel for their brave service.

And we don’t know when we will hear or see Starmer – but, as soon as we do, you will read about it here.

Here are the other things happening today.

Morning: Sadiq Khan, the Labour mayor of London, is at an event announcing funding for youth clubs.

Morning: Ed Davey, the Lib Dem leader, is campaigning in Yorkshire.

Morning: Anas Sarwar, the Scottish Labour leader, is campaigning in Edinburgh, where he is talking about culture policy. John Swinney, the first minister and SNP leader, is visiting Na h-Eileanan an Iar (the Western Isles), and Russell Findlay, the Scottish Tory leader, is on a campaign visit in Ayrshire.

12.3pm: Richard Tice, Reform UK’s deputy leader, and Malcolm Offord, the party’s leader in Scotland, hold a press conference in Aberdeen.

Afternoon: Nigel Farage, the Reform UK leader, is on a visit in London.

At some point today the Welsh Liberal Democrats are launching their Senedd election campaign.

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Green leader Zack Polanski urges Starmer to respond to ceasefire by ‘suspending US military from UK soil’

Zack Polanski, the Green party leader, has renewed his call for the UK to ban the US military from using bases in Britain.

He has posted these messages on social media, responding to Keir Starmer’s statement about the ceasefire. (See 8.30am.)

double quotation markThe Prime Minister FINALLY speaks.

He says “we must do all we can to sustain the ceasefire.”

Surely that must means suspending US military from UK soil?

The President is not some abstract threat. We’ve seen repeatedly exactly who he is – and we should have no part in it.

double quotation markThe last 24 hours have shown what many have said for a long time.

Britain’s role as an accomplice to Trump’s America must end.

We must urgently decouple from a rogue US & seek security with allies closer to home. That starts with suspension of the US bombers on British soil.

And Polanski also posted this, commenting on a clip of an interview given this morning by Sarah Jones, the policing minister.

double quotation markThis Government both want us to believe they’ve played a leadership role here – and that they don’t know the terms of the agreement.

It’s simply not plausible.

While European Allies banned US use of their airspace, we’ve let bombers launch from the UK.

Yesterday Polanski was saying the government should stop letting the US use British bases for any operations against Iran. Today he seems to be calling for a more permanent ban on American warplanes being based in the UK.

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