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Starmer is to promise bolder action to tackle "big challenges" facing the country, as he battles to persuade his MPs not to ditch him as Labour leader. The prime minister will seek to reset
go Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood is among a number of cabinet ministers calling for Sir Keir Starmer to set out a timetable for his resignation, leading to splits at the top of government
MPs going in to bat for him. Southport’s Patrick Hurley called it a “fuss over nothing”, saying: “By an order of magnitude, the bigger problem for us is the shock from the Iran
called on Labour to “go back to being the party of the working class”. - The SNP leader, John Swinney, [declared victory](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/may/08/john-swinney-declares-victory-for-snp-in-holyrood-elections) in the Holyrood elections – though was expected to fall short
calling for Starmer to prepare for an orderly departure. MPs expect at least 100 MPs to endorse that after 8 May. “We need to avoid a major internal Labour party
Starmer removed the whip from seven Labour MPs who voted for an SNP amendment to the king’s speech motion calling for the two-child benefit benefits cap to be abolished. Subsequently this was seen
Labour MPs in the aftermath of the Peter Mandelson vetting scandal, but said the prime minister would not make a similar mistake again. Powell, who called for Keir Starmer to be more explicitly progressive during
calls to resign from Labour MPs, including the former shadow chancellor John McDonnell and the Hartlepool MP, Jonathan Brash. Reform’s successes meanwhile look set to confirm its place as England’s most popular party
go by September Catherine West, the Labour MP who announced a challenge to Keir Starmer’s leadership, has changed course and said she instead wants the prime minister to set a timetable of September
MPs approve an inquiry (because Labour decides not to use its majority to block the motion), then Starmer faces the ignominy of being in the same category as Johnson (at least unless or until
Starmer and the justice secretary, David Lammy. When would-be Reform candidates were going through vetting, the McFarlane account posted: “These Black people who feel their colour is against them. Maybe it’s because they
Labour MPs tells Starmer”, the **Mail** says “Streeting and Rayner ready for Starmer’s fall” and the **Mirror**’s headline on the same topic is “Change … before it’s too late”. “Fight or go, challenger
calls from his own MPs for him to quit. One British official said of the agricultural deal: “We’re confident on this and don’t think it’s going to be an issue
Starmer's cabinet is split on the most fundamental political question a government's top table of ministers can ever wrestle with: whether the prime minister should carry on. Clearly, a cabinet split on this
Starmer should stand down as prime minister. Both Plaid and Reform have been pitching the election as a two-horse race - encouraging voters to back them over other parties. For both parties the more seats
Starmer has said it's "staggering" that he, as prime minister, was not told about Lord Peter Mandelson failing to pass initial security vetting checks. The prime minister is facing calls to resign over
Starmer's premiership has never looked more vulnerable as growing numbers of his own MPs call on him to stand down after a disastrous set of election results. The prime minister has vowed to fight
go at Spencer for just being a Green. Rod Liddle accused Hannah of class warfare in the Spectator. Alcohol is for the more refined classes, apparently. My sympathies are entirely with Spencer. Though you might
Labour under pressure in the run-up to a [tough round of local elections next week](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/apr/25/labour-risk-red-wall-collapse-may-elections), Niesr said that the economic hit from the Iran war had the potential to add almost
go further however – albeit for a limited period of time – reflecting the fact that Labour officials consider these to be extraordinary circumstances. The idea is one of a number of policies being looked