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challenge for Labour's leadership. He was asked by ITV News whether he was in favour of rejoining the EU and said "in the long-term there is a case for that". But he said
performing and concluding deals despite [the turmoil and possible challenge to his leadership](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/may/20/wes-streeting-first-speech-resignation-labour-must-be-bolder-or-lose) in the wake of the UK’s local elections. But Starmer faced immediate criticism the deal did not include
EU one day. However, Sir Tony said: "Just as Brexit was never the answer to Britain's challenges back in 2016, reversing it isn't the answer to the country's far worse situation
performance, so it’s not surprising that the debate has begun to shift and the public opinion … begins to show that a majority of people, including many former leave voters, are now beginning to have
EU tightrope”. The **Telegraph’s** top story is “Met seeks UK trial for Madeleine suspect,” and finally the **Express** with “Fan ban police tsar campaigns with man behind vile abuse”. ## Today in Focus  (flamethrower) does a brilliant rug pull
EU began looking at complaints about ticketing strategies. "A gauntlet of confusion, fake scarcity and impossibly high prices," according to NJ Attorney General Jennifer Davenport, chief prosecutor for the state hosting next month's final
challenged by Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham, if he is successful in his bid to become Labour MP for Makerfield. Setting out his pitch, Burnham told an investment summit in Leeds that a vote
challenge if he wins. Sir Keir would automatically be on the ballot paper if he chose to contest any leadership election, and earlier this week the prime minister told journalists he would stand