I don’t have live access to the latest updates right now, but I can share what’s been reported recently about Keir Starmer and the Chagos Islands deal based on public coverage up to now.
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The Chagos/Diego Garcia sovereignty discussions have been highly contentious, with Labour signaling a deal to return sovereignty to Mauritius while retaining the Diego Garcia military base under a long-term lease. This arrangement has drawn strong reactions from opponents who label it a surrender of territory and from supporters who emphasize security and regional stability. Reuters, Sky, and other outlets have documented ongoing negotiations and parliamentary/legal processes surrounding the agreement.[3][6][8]
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There have been legal challenges and injunctions at various points, including court rulings that affected the timetable for signing or ratifying the deal, and subsequent government moves to proceed in parliament. Coverage from Sky News and other outlets has tracked these procedural developments and the evolving legal landscape.[8][9][3]
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International reactions have been mixed, with some leaders or media outlets criticizing the deal as imprudent, while others suggested there could be strategic rationales or concessions tied to the military base and regional diplomacy. Notable mentions include commentary from UK outlets and international press discussing cost estimates, sovereignty shifts, and subsequent parliamentary ratification steps.[5][6][7]
If you’d like, I can:
- Narrow to a specific date range (e.g., last 2 weeks) and summarize the most recent developments.
- Pull direct quotes from major outlets and provide a compact timeline.
- Create a quick reference table of key points: sovereignty change, base lease terms, estimated annual costs, and current legislative status.
Would you prefer a brief timeline or a concise fact sheet with citations?