Keir Starmer is a London-based barrister and politician.
He served as a human rights consultant to Northern Ireland’s Policing Board, where he oversaw the Police Service of Northern Ireland’s (PSNI) compliance with the Human Rights Act.
The barrister has advocated for the abolition of the death sentence in the Caribbean, Africa, and, most recently, Taiwan.
Before becoming an MP, he worked as a human rights lawyer and co-founded Doughty Street Chambers in 1990.
He was named Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) and Head of the Crown Prosecution Service for England and Wales in 2008.
In 2014, he was knighted for services to law and criminal justice, yet he prefers not to be addressed as Sir
He is a humble leader many cherish.
This piece focuses on his mother.
Josephine Baker cause of death: What happened to Keir Starmer mother?
Josephine Baker was the mother of Baker.
Josephine was a nurse from the South of England.
Josephine married toolmaker Rodney and had four children, one of whom is the current Labour leader.
Still, an illness, a rare systemic autoinflammatory disease that damages joints and organs, afflicted Josephine.
She died in 2015.
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