A Christmas message from the Prime Minister to Christian church leaders
Article published on: 24th December 2025The Rt Hon. Keir Starmer KC MP Prime Minister has issued a Christmas message to all Christian church leaders in the UK.
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The Rt Hon. Keir Starmer KC MP Prime Minister has issued a Christmas message to all Christian church leaders in the UK.
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