Hello, youre watching the context on bbc news. Its been revealed that Keir Starmer s top adviser, Sue Gray, now earns more than the Prime Minister. Weve been told that shes now on a salary of £170,000. More than 100 charities and Aid Agencies have urged sir Keir Starmer to protect foreign Aid Spending amid fears the budget could fall to its lowest level since 2007. The unease comes ahead of the Budget Set to be unveiled by the chancellor in october and with increasing aid being spent here in the uk, To Support Refugees and Asylum Seekers. The previous government had counteracted this adding £2. 5 billion to the foreign Aid Budget, as a Top Up to compensate for the money being spent in britain. But where does the uk stand internationally . The un target for foreign Aid Spending is 0. 7 of a countrys gross national income. That figure is widely accepted among the international community and the uk made a legal commitment to it in 2015. But in reality according to the oecd, just 5 count
bring your own booze, sit in the garden at downing street, where borisjohnson met me and four other bereaved families and told us to our faces, after listening to my dad s story, i did everything i could to save him . labour s deputy leader angela rayner suggested borisjohnson should step down. i think he should go. i mean, there s no excuses and it will come as no surprise that i don t think borisjohnson is up to thejob but, more importantly, i think he s lost the confidence of the british public now with his lies, his deceit and his breaking of his own rules. some conservative mps say it is important to wait for the full report. we need to get to the bottom of this investigation, that s what sue gray is doing. and then if rules have been breached, people will have to suffer the consequences. meanwhile, the met police has said it s aware of the widespread reporting of alleged breaches at downing street on the 20th may and it s in contact with the cabinet office. helen catt, bbc news,
to thejob but, more importantly, i think he s lost the confidence of the british public now with his lies, his deceit and his breaking of his own rules. some conservative mps say it is important to wait for the full report. we need to get to the bottom of this investigation, that s what sue gray is doing. and then if rules have been breached, people will have to suffer the consequences. meanwhile, the met police has said it s aware of the widespread reporting of alleged breaches at downing street on the 20th may and it s in contact with the cabinet office. helen catt, bbc news, westminster. our political correspondent, nick eardleyjoins me. there s going to be an urgent question on this today we understand ? that has been considerable pressure on at number 10 overnight entered into this morning to provide some answers to some questions about why this event was organised, about whether they accepted it broke covid
the other is a man who was 55 at the time of this party, borisjohnson, having survived covid himself, thought it was appropriate to host a party where you could bring your own booze, sit in the garden at downing street where borisjohnson met me and four other bereaved families and told us to our faces, after listening to my dad s story, i did everything i could to save him . labour s deputy leader angela rayner suggested borisjohnson should step down. i think he should go. i mean, there s no excuses and it will come as no surprise that i don t think borisjohnson is up to thejob but more importantly, i think he s lost the confidence of the british public now with his lies, his deceit and his breaking of his own rules. some conservative mps say it is important to wait for the full report. we need to get to the bottom of this investigation, that s what sue gray is doing. and then if rules have been reached, people will have breached, people will have to suffer the consequences. meanwhile
labour s deputy leader angela rayner suggested borisjohnson should step down. i think he should go. i mean, there s no excuses and it will come as no surprise that i don t think borisjohnson is up to thejob but, more importantly, i think he s lost the confidence of the british public now with his lies, his deceit and his breaking of his own rules. some conservative mps say it is important to wait for the full report. we need to get to the bottom of this investigation, that s what sue gray is doing. and then if rules have been breached, people will have to suffer the consequences. meanwhile, the met police have said it s aware of the widespread reporting of alleged breaches at downing street on the 20th may and it s in contact with the cabinet office. helen catt, bbc news, westminster. let s talk to our chief political correspondent adam fleming, who s in downing street. hello, adam. the former leader of the conservatives in scotland, ruth