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Following the UK's general election outcome, the Labour Party has replaced the Conservatives after 14 years in power. Labour Party leader Keir Starmer officially becomes the Prime Minister after being appointed by King Charles III. The new 25-member cabinet includes 11 women, marking the highest number of female members in history. Starmer's government's first actions include abolishing the previous administration's controversial immigration policy 'Luna Plan' and allocating 2.5% of the UK GDP for defense spending ahead of the NATO summit next week. The Labour Party aims to regain public trust through actions rather than words, with a focus on reform and inclusivity.
Source: YAHOO