17 resultsfor “Labour Party reforms proposed by Starmer”
party feel is needed to win back voters’ trust. “Most of this is incrementalism,” said one [Labour](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/labour) MP. “This sums up where we have gone wrong in the first two years
proposed anywhere in the UK”. A dozen Senedd members have voiced opposition to the radar programme to date, although only three from the [Labour](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/labour) party. Local Labour MP, Henry Tufnell
Reform and the Greens in most polling and predicted to lose five of its MSPs. In elections to the Welsh Senedd, Labour is on course to lose power to Plaid Cymru and record its worst
reforms to areas including health, housing and immigration, before meeting ministers and MPs in Parliament. Sir Keir is battling to save his job after four ministers quit and dozens of Labour MPs urged
parties may be backing her, but we don’t know for sure because the process is relatively secret; MPs have to write [a private letter to the speaker](https://guidetoprocedure.parliament.uk/articles/UeX7b4Cs/raising-a-matter-of-privilege), who then decides whether
Starmer’s government](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2024/nov/29/louise-haigh-resigns-as-transport-secretary) after it emerged she had been convicted of fraud over a missing work phone, is seen as a key power broker on the left of the party
reforms to government machinery. With Keir Starmer under under [concerted pressure](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/may/11/more-than-60-labour-mps-call-on-starmer-to-set-timetable-to-quit) to stand down, the groups are two of a number of Labour-linked organisations that have proposed radical measures as they
reforms which comes into force this week and will make it illegal for a landlord to evict a tenant without a reason. The freeze which Reeves is now considering would go further however – albeit
Reform UK and the Conservative Party disagree. "Aligning" with the EU involves the UK following EU rules. It makes the UK a rule taker, not a rule maker. The main Leave campaign ahead
Starmer fights for his future in Downing Street. Labour's ongoing divisions mean the day of pomp and ceremony for the State Opening of Parliament will take place in unusual circumstances. The King's Speech
proposal to ban under-16s from using social media](https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2026/apr/15/mps-vote-against-social-media-ban-for-under-16s-a-second-time). *9.30am:* NHS England publishes its monthly performance figures. *10am:* John Swinney, the SNP leader and Scotland’s first minister, launches
Reform UK will gain about 1,550 councillors and the Greens 500. If Starmer were to limp on after such losses, the temptation would be strong to get the cabinet support of Rayner as part
Starmer as party leader by Monday, she will attempt to trigger a leadership contest herself. In an exclusive interview with the BBC, she said her preferred option would be for the cabinet to "reorganise themselves
Labour is [under pressure from the Green party](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/may/03/labour-fights-off-greens-leeds-roundhay), Emma Reynolds said such projects showed the government’s intent in restoring natural habitats. Under a scheme due to be confirmed in the coming
Starmer has not included a second attempt to reform welfare in Wednesday's King's Speech, the BBC has learnt. The prime minister's first attempt to make significant changes to the welfare system, including
proposal", she told me. The response across the Channel is mixed. Quite different on trade and the economy, as opposed to defence and security. On defence, Europe is very much concentrating on the bigger picture
Starmer has made much of his efforts to reset post-Brexit relations and forge closer economic ties with the EU without committing to rejoin the single market or customs union. The prime minister [is planning