
'Fire' breaks out at Keir Starmer's north London home
A fire reportedly broke out this morning at Sir Keir Starmer's £2million home in north London.
The fire erupted just after 1.30am. The door to the prime minister's property was damaged.
No one was injured.
Police have launched an investigation.
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