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Starmer could announce a resignation timetable as soon as Monday, the same day Burnham is sworn
resignation](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/may/12/darren-jones-keir-starmer-future-labour-leader). Starmer, who [insisted on Monday](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/may/11/keir-starmer-labour-leadership-speech) that he wanted to oversee radical change over the next few years, will announce
Monday, Starmer said he would not resign and would prove his doubters wrong, saying Labour was facing “very dangerous opponents” in Reform UK. He said he would fight [any leadership challenge](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/may/11/who-are-main-threats-keir-starmer-labour-leadership)
resign as mood in government shifts The signs are growing that Monday could see the prime minister set out a plan to stand down. Sir Keir Starmer has always insisted he will not walk away
announced](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/live/2026/may/09/may-elections-results-keir-starmer-labour-nigel-farage-reform-uk-politics-latest-news-updates?page=with%3Ablock-69ff5f818f08f695b7fc0b47#block-69ff5f818f08f695b7fc0b47) that unless a cabinet minister came forward to challenge Starmer for the leadership by Monday morning, she would do it herself. If the [Labour](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/labour) party does want
resigned in order to allow Burnham to stand in his seat, officially departed the Commons on Monday, with a date for the poll expected to be confirmed on Tuesday. Starmer told staff gathered at Labour
resignation letter on Thursday was that the prime minister lacks the authority to stand up to his chancellor. “You have been unable, and the Treasury has been unwilling, to commit the resources that the nation
Monday in the French spa town of Évian-les-Bains, on the shore of Lake Geneva. Starmer is expected to meet the Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and the prime minister of India, Narendra Modi
Starmer met shortly before the Labour government set out its legislative programme in the King's Speech, which marked the start of a new parliamentary session. The legislation announced by King Charles
announced via social media that “the Deal with the Islamic Republic of Iran is now complete”. The US president has been claiming a deal is close since very early on in the conflict, but this
Starmer said the plan would deliver "an unprecedented increase in defence spending" in a "sustainable and fair" way, without relying on "irresponsible borrowing". The shock resignation of one of Sir Keir's most loyal cabinet
Monday. The beleaguered prime minister said he only found out about the botched process on Tuesday, just before the revelations were published by The Guardian on Thursday, with top Foreign Office civil servant Olly Robbins
Starmer. But in front of MPs, Sir Olly defended his actions, insisting he had followed the proper process while under "constant pressure" from No 10 to get Lord Mandelson in post. No 10 denied claims
resignation attempts to undermine his position. For now, Starmer remains in charge by default. For today’s First Edition, I spoke with the Guardian’s policy editor, ***Kiran Stacey,*** about the latest goings on behind
Monday that, while the appointment was a mistake, he would have withdrawn the decision had he known the Foreign Office had overruled security officials’ recommendations not to give the job to Mandelson, whose friendship with
resignation because, when he saw what he thought was the final version on Monday, he concluded that it did not commit enough money to the armed forces. Starmer said: > double quotation markYou are also right
Monday to meet MPs in the expectation of becoming prime minister within weeks. One MP said they believed there were about 200 [Labour](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/labour) MPs prepared – if necessary – to sign Burnham’s nomination
announcement comes a month after [Jess Phillips quit her post](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/may/12/darren-jones-keir-starmer-future-labour-leader) as safeguarding minister claiming that Starmer had failed to introduce changes to halt the ability of children in the UK to take
Starmer as prime minister. The prime minister is continuing to resist calls to stand down and set a timetable for his departure and is expected to fight any challenge from Burnham or other likely contenders
Monday](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/apr/19/starmer-faces-commons-showdown-over-mandelson-vetting-scandal) setting out how Peter Mandelson was able to take up his role as UK ambassador without the Foreign Office revealing it had overruled the decision to fail his vetting. 4. ***Protest