UK Health Secretary Wes Streeting has resigned from the government, telling the public he no longer has confidence in Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s leadership. Streeting shared a resignation letter on X, framing the move as necessary ahead of the next general election. The announcement raises immediate questions about stability within the UK government and the health portfolio’s future.
UK Health Secretary Wes Streeting is reportedly preparing to resign, with allies hinting he may challenge Prime Minister Keir Starmer for Labour leadership. The prospect of a party contest has rattled investors, with UK gilts and the pound sliding on the news. Streeting’s spokesperson neither confirmed nor denied the reports, leaving the leadership fight simmering.
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A turbulent round of local elections has plunged UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer into a leadership crisis. Labour posted steep declines, losing key positions across England and, most strikingly, giving up its century-long foothold in Wales. The results raise fresh questions about the party’s direction and Starmer’s ability to steady support.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has rejected calls to resign after a major election defeat, insisting he will keep governing despite mounting internal pressure. While he admits responsibility, Starmer says no formal leadership challenge has been launched. Loyal ministers have rallied behind him, leaving both sides in a stalemate as the party waits for his next move.
Keir Starmer is under growing pressure after disappointing local election results, with MPs urging him to either name a resignation timeline or step aside. A formal leadership challenge isn’t automatic; it requires substantial support from Labour lawmakers and party members before it can even begin. The situation is testing how united the party leadership really is.
Embattled UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer said he will “prove” his “doubters” wrong as mounting criticism threatens his leadership after disastrous election results. Returning Labour to power in 2024 after 14 years of Conservative rule, Starmer used a tough message to calm concerns and respond to growing calls for change within the political establishment.
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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is facing mounting pressure after Labour’s poor local election results. Dozens of lawmakers have called for his resignation, putting his leadership at risk. Starmer is set to deliver a speech outlining planned changes aimed at restoring support and regaining momentum, as political rivals weigh their next moves and the party adapts to a shifting landscape.
Polling opened in the UK for local elections that could intensify pressure on Labour Prime Minister Keir Starmer. The vote is expected to highlight gains by both hard-right and left-wing populists, adding to growing voter backlash. Starmer and his wife cast ballots near Parliament in Westminster as the results loom over the government.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer visited Golders Green following an attack but was met with boos and angry protests. The incident has heightened fears over rising hate crimes against Jewish communities. While the government promises added security and action, critics say responses are too slow and not strong enough, fueling fresh tensions across the country.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer said he was “shocked” after a shooting at a Washington media gala linked to Trump. He stressed it was a “huge relief” that Donald Trump and others were unharmed, and called any attack on democratic institutions or press freedom unacceptable. Starmer also sent a message of solidarity to Trump, a senior minister said.
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