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Culture secretary says Streeting’s call for UK to rejoin EU is ‘odd’

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May 17, 2026

3 articles|2 sources
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The Guardian - World News17h ago

Culture secretary says Streeting’s call for UK to rejoin EU is ‘odd’

UK Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy has called Wes Streeting's recent call for Britain to rejoin the European Union "odd." Streeting, a former cabinet colleague, stated that the country's future lies back in the bloc, a sentiment Nandy acknowledged sharing but questioned the timing of the renewed focus. Nandy emphasized that the current government is working to pragmatically address the damage caused by the Brexit deal without reopening settled debates. Streeting's remarks come amid speculation about a Labour leadership contest and the Makerfield byelection. While Streeting indicated he would stand if a contest begins, Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham, who intends to run in the byelection, stated rejoining the EU would not be a focus of his campaign.

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Associated Press (AP)18h ago

It’s official: Wes Streeting of the Labour Party wants to be Britain’s next prime minister

Wes Streeting, a former health secretary, has officially announced his intention to challenge Keir Starmer for leadership of the Labour Party. This announcement comes after the Labour Party's poor performance in recent local elections and amid growing unpopularity for Starmer. Streeting, known for his communication skills and working-class background, stated that the party needs to change course to avoid further decline. He is the first MP to formally declare his candidacy, and other potential challengers, such as Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham, may also emerge. Streeting previously resigned from the Cabinet, citing a loss of confidence in Starmer's leadership and a lack of vision.

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The Guardian - World News20h ago

Labour leadership talk ‘froth and nonsense’, says senior minister – UK politics live

Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy has dismissed speculation about a leadership challenge to Keir Starmer as "froth and nonsense." She stated that despite "feverish speculation" surrounding potential challengers like Andy Burnham and Wes Streeting, no candidate has officially launched a bid to replace Starmer. Nandy emphasized that Starmer made it clear to the cabinet that a formal process exists for triggering a leadership contest, and no one has yet initiated it. She also indicated that Starmer does not intend to resign before the school summer holidays.

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UK culture secretary dismisses calls for Britain to rejoin the EU as 'odd'.

— Lisa Nandy

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Wes Streeting stated that Britain's future lies with Europe and one day back in the European Union.

— Wes Streeting

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Lisa Nandy believes Brexit was a mistake and the deal has been a problem for the UK.

— Lisa Nandy

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Andy Burnham stated rejoining the EU would not be a focus in his byelection campaign.

— Andy Burnham

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Streeting believes a new special relationship with the EU is the biggest economic opportunity for Britain.

— Wes Streeting

May 16, 2026

4 articles|3 sources
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The Guardian - World NewsYesterday

Wes Streeting confirms he will stand if Labour leadership race is triggered

Wes Streeting has confirmed he will run for Labour leader if Keir Starmer faces a leadership challenge. Speaking at a Progress think tank conference, Streeting called for a "proper contest" and criticized Starmer's leadership style as "heavy-handed" and stifling to policy debate. He argued Labour entered government "unprepared" and lacked "clarity of vision." Streeting also advocated for a "new special relationship" with the EU, suggesting a future return to the trade bloc, and described Brexit as a "catastrophic mistake." He believes a contest of ideas is necessary for the party's renewal and to strengthen the eventual winner.

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Al JazeeraYesterday

UK ex-health minister says will run to replace Prime Minister Keir Starmer

Former British health secretary Wes Streeting has announced he will run to replace Prime Minister Keir Starmer. This comes as pressure mounts on Starmer's government following disastrous local election results for the Labour party. Streeting resigned from the government this week, stating he no longer had confidence in Starmer's leadership. He believes Labour entered government "unprepared" and "lacking clarity of vision." Streeting's announcement suggests a leadership contest is likely, and he has urged Starmer to set a timetable for his departure. If Starmer is replaced, the new Labour leader would automatically become prime minister due to the party's parliamentary majority.

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Associated Press (AP)Yesterday

Some see ‘King of the North’ as UK government’s savior. First he needs a seat in Parliament

Andy Burnham, the popular Mayor of Greater Manchester, is being considered by some as a potential savior for the embattled Labour Party, which is facing plummeting approval ratings and recent local election losses. However, Burnham is not currently a Member of Parliament and must first win a special election in the Makerfield constituency to re-enter the House of Commons. If successful, he could then challenge current Labour leader Keir Starmer. Burnham, known as the "King of the North," has a strong track record as mayor and is perceived as being to the left of Starmer. The upcoming Makerfield by-election is seen as a crucial test for Burnham, with the Reform UK party expected to heavily contest the seat.

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Wes Streeting says he will run to replace Prime Minister Keir Starmer when the contest is triggered.

— Wes Streeting

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Streeting resigned from the Labour government, saying he no longer had “confidence” in Starmer’s leadership.

— Wes Streeting

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Labour “arrived in government underprepared in too many areas and lacking clarity of vision and direction”.

— Wes Streeting

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Wes Streeting has confirmed he will run to replace Keir Starmer as prime minister if a leadership contest is triggered.

— Wes Streeting

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Streeting believes the UK needs to pursue a 'new special relationship' with the EU and wants to see the country rejoin the trade bloc.

— Wes Streeting

May 15, 2026

5 articles|2 sources
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The Guardian - World News2d ago

Starmer loyalist warns against ‘copying Tories’ but admits PM is unpopular

Labour's Housing Secretary, Steve Reed, a close ally of Keir Starmer, acknowledged the Prime Minister's unpopularity but cautioned against repeating the Conservatives' pattern of frequent leadership changes. Reed stated that no one currently has the support to challenge Starmer and urged the party to unite behind him to focus on delivering change. This comes amid speculation about potential leadership bids following an MP stepping aside to allow Andy Burnham to return to Parliament. Reed drew parallels to the Conservative party's instability, which he argued did not benefit them, and emphasized the need for Labour to prioritize the country over party politics. He stressed that no formal leadership contest has been triggered.

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Al Jazeera2d ago

Pressure mounts on embattled UK PM Keir Starmer as rivals circle

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is facing mounting pressure following a poor local election result for the Labour Party. Over 80 MPs have called for his resignation, and four junior ministers have stepped down. Wes Streeting, a rival of Starmer and former health secretary, has publicly endorsed Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham as a strong contender to challenge Starmer. Labour's deputy leader, Lucy Powell, also expressed support for Burnham's potential return to Parliament. A special by-election would be required for Burnham to enter Parliament, with Labour lawmaker Josh Simons having resigned his seat to facilitate this. The article notes that Burnham's path to leadership would not be simple.

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The Guardian - World News2d ago

Andy Burnham will push to become PM before Labour conference, allies say

Andy Burnham, the Greater Manchester mayor, has received permission from Labour's ruling body to stand as a candidate in the Makerfield byelection. His supporters aim for him to become Prime Minister before Labour's autumn conference in Liverpool, potentially by winning the byelection in mid-to-late June. This move follows the resignation of an ally, opening a path for Burnham's return to parliament. The byelection is seen as a crucial contest against Reform UK, with Burnham's narrative and connection to the area highlighted as key to Labour's chances. While some allies believe he could challenge for leadership soon after winning, others close to Burnham emphasize his focus on the immediate byelection.

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The Guardian - World News2d ago

Pound heads for worst week in 18 months as Burnham lines up Labour bid

The British pound is experiencing its worst week in 18 months, falling to a five-week low against the US dollar. This decline is attributed to City traders anticipating a potential leadership challenge to Labour leader Keir Starmer from Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham. Burnham's announcement of his intention to run for parliament has fueled market concerns that his premiership might lead to looser fiscal policies and increased government borrowing. UK government borrowing costs have also risen sharply, with 10-year bond yields reaching their highest level since 2008. These market reactions suggest investor apprehension regarding Burnham's fiscal views and their potential impact on the UK's financial stability.

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The Greater Manchester mayor cleared his first hurdle to becoming the candidate in the Makerfield byelection.

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Wes Streeting gave his backing to Burnham standing, stating 'We need our best players on the pitch.'

— Wes Streeting

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Wes Streeting backed Manchester’s Andy Burnham as a strong option to challenge Keir Starmer.

— Wes Streeting

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Labour's deputy leader, Lucy Powell, supports Andy Burnham's return to Parliament.

— Lucy Powell

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Keir Starmer's ally Steve Reed admits the prime minister is 'unpopular'.

— Steve Reed

May 14, 2026

9 articles|4 sources
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The Guardian - World News3d ago

Wes Streeting quits cabinet and calls on Starmer to resign

Wes Streeting has resigned as Health Secretary and called for Keir Starmer to step down as Labour leader, stating it would be "dishonourable" to remain and advocating for a leadership contest. Streeting, a prominent figure on the party's right, is not immediately launching a direct challenge, suggesting he lacks the necessary MP nominations. His resignation follows a meeting with Starmer where he expressed a loss of confidence. Streeting criticized Starmer's leadership style and believes the party needs a broad debate about its future direction, potentially including candidates like Andy Burnham. Several of Streeting's ministerial allies have also resigned and called for Starmer's departure.

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Al Jazeera3d ago

UK Health Secretary Wes Streeting resigns from government

British Health Secretary Wes Streeting has resigned from the Labour government, citing a loss of confidence in Prime Minister Keir Starmer's leadership. Streeting's resignation, announced on X, comes after significant pressure on Starmer following poor local election results. Streeting stated that Starmer would not lead Labour into the next general election and called for a broad debate on the party's future leadership. While Streeting's move intensifies pressure on Starmer, it does not formally trigger a leadership contest. This follows resignations from four junior ministers and calls for Starmer's departure from over 80 MPs.

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South China Morning Post3d ago

UK health minister quits, calls for leadership contest to oust PM Starmer

Labour health minister Wes Streeting resigned on Thursday, calling for a leadership contest to replace Prime Minister Keir Starmer. This action follows disastrous local election results for the governing Labour Party, which have intensified pressure on Starmer. Streeting stated his resignation is due to the belief that Starmer will not lead the party into the next general election. His departure marks the first senior minister to publicly call for Starmer's removal amidst growing dissent within the party. The crisis comes less than two years after Starmer secured a significant majority with a promise of stability.

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Labour MP for Makerfield announced he will stand down, triggering a byelection for Andy Burnham to run.

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Andy Burnham confirmed he would ask Labour's NEC to allow him to stand in the contest.

— Andy Burnham

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Reform UK plans to 'throw absolutely everything' at the byelection to challenge Burnham.

— Nigel Farage

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In the local elections, Reform UK won 50.4% across the eight wards up for election, with Labour on 22.7%.

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Wes Streeting has quit as health secretary and called on Keir Starmer to resign as prime minister.

— Wes Streeting

May 13, 2026

9 articles|4 sources
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The Guardian - World News4d ago

Starmer holds 16-minute meeting with Streeting amid leadership crisis

Health Secretary Wes Streeting met with Labour leader Keir Starmer at Downing Street for approximately 16 minutes amid intense speculation about a leadership crisis. The meeting occurred shortly after Dr. Zubir Ahmed resigned as a junior health minister, blaming Starmer for poor local election results and urging him to set a departure timetable. Ahmed argued that "noise created at the centre" under Starmer's leadership hindered Labour's ability to challenge the SNP in Scotland, contributing to their electoral losses. While Streeting's allies suggested the meeting was for him to voice concerns, insiders downplayed speculation of him preparing a leadership bid. The intervention by Ahmed risks increasing scrutiny on Streeting's position within the party.

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South China Morning Post4d ago

Who could replace Starmer as UK prime minister?

Keir Starmer, the UK Prime Minister, faces pressure to resign from over 80 Labour lawmakers who question his leadership and ability to win the next election. Despite this, Starmer intends to remain in his position as no formal leadership challenge has been initiated. If a new leader were to be chosen, Wes Streeting, the current health and social care minister, is considered a potential successor. Streeting, a centrist, has supported fiscal restraint and increased defense funding, and recently approved a significant pay rise for resident doctors. He has also distanced himself from his former association with Peter Mandelson.

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Al Jazeera4d ago

UK PM Starmer set to meet rival Streeting amid pledge to carry on governing

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is facing significant pressure to resign following substantial losses in recent local elections and calls for his departure from nearly a quarter of his own MPs. Despite this, Starmer has vowed to continue governing and plans to implement reforms. He is scheduled to meet with Wes Streeting, the Health Secretary and a potential leadership rival, at Downing Street. This meeting precedes King Charles's speech opening parliament, where the government will outline its legislative agenda. The resignations of four junior ministers, including a Streeting ally, highlight the growing dissent within the party, with critics citing a perceived lack of progress and public confidence in Starmer's leadership.

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Keir Starmer has outlined changes to education, health, and the courts as part of his agenda for the next year.

— article

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The King's speech included bills to abolish NHS England, overhaul special educational needs teaching, limit jury trials, introduce digital ID, and end the leasehold system.

— article

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Measures are included to make it harder for migrants to gain settled status in the UK.

— article

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Starmer stated that for two decades, the country has been buffeted by crises, and the response was always a desperate attempt to get back to a status quo.

— Keir Starmer

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The government believes the UK's economic security depends on raising living standards across the country.

— King

May 12, 2026

11 articles|4 sources
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The Guardian - World News5d ago

Close Starmer ally declines to say if he will lead Labour into next election

Keir Starmer's chief secretary, Darren Jones, declined to state whether Starmer would lead Labour into the next election, amid calls for his resignation following poor election results. Over 70 Labour MPs have publicly urged Starmer to step down. Jones acknowledged that Starmer is "listening to colleagues" but will make his own decisions, emphasizing the difficulty of the prime minister's role. Senior cabinet ministers reportedly met with Starmer to discuss his future, with some advocating for an orderly transition and others urging him to continue. Despite the pressure, Jones indicated that the King's Speech is still scheduled to proceed.

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Al Jazeera5d ago

Live: First UK minister quits amid calls for PM Starmer’s resignation

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is facing significant pressure to resign following substantial losses for his Labour Party in recent local elections. Miatta Fahnbulleh, a junior minister, has become the first government official to quit, with 79 Members of Parliament also urging Starmer to announce a departure timeline. Despite these calls, Starmer has vowed to continue governing, stating his intention to "get on with governing" during a cabinet meeting. The situation arose on May 12, 2026, as the Labour Party grappled with the electoral setbacks.

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South China Morning Post5d ago

UK’s Starmer to ‘get on with governing’, defies calls to quit

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has defied calls to resign following a significant defeat in local elections. Speaking to his cabinet on Tuesday, Starmer stated his intention to "get on with governing" and dismissed suggestions of a leadership contest, despite the party's poor electoral performance. He acknowledged responsibility for the election results, which have been described as "destabilising" and represent one of Labour's worst showings. Starmer, in office for under two years, has faced ongoing challenges including scandals and policy shifts since winning the national election in 2024. He previously pledged to implement bolder policies to address national issues and secure his political standing.

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The Guardian - World News5d ago

Online safety campaigners reveal Starmer frustrations after Phillips exit

Online safety campaigners have expressed frustration with Keir Starmer's perceived lack of leadership on blocking child abuse images on children's phones. This sentiment was highlighted following Jess Phillips' resignation from government, where she cited stalled progress on this issue. Campaigners, including the Internet Watch Foundation, have been advocating for tech companies to implement technology that prevents children from taking or sending naked images. They believe this measure, which they presented over a year ago, could significantly reduce the creation of child sexual abuse material at its source. Despite the urgency, progress has been slow, with the government's violence against women and girls strategy only promising collaboration with tech companies rather than mandatory legislation. Recent data shows a significant increase in self-generated imagery within reported child sexual abuse cases.

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The Guardian - World News5d ago

UK borrowing costs hit highest since 1998 amid Starmer uncertainty

Long-term UK borrowing costs have reached their highest point since May 1998, with 30-year government bond yields hitting 5.794%. This surge, alongside a falling pound and stock market, is attributed to investor uncertainty surrounding potential leadership changes within the Labour party. Following significant election losses, a minister resigned urging Keir Starmer to quit, though Starmer stated the leadership challenge process had not been triggered. Markets are concerned that any successor might prioritize increased public spending, potentially impacting fiscal rigour and inflation. The benchmark 10-year gilt yield also rose, and the pound weakened against the dollar and euro.

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Campaigners are frustrated by Keir Starmer's lack of leadership on blocking child abuse images on children's phones.

— Internet safety and children’s rights campaigners

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Jess Phillips resigned from government citing stalled progress on tackling child abuse images.

— Jess Phillips

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91% of criminal child sexual abuse image reports received by IWF in 2024 contained self-generated imagery.

— Internet Watch Foundation

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Police recorded 7,263 sexual communication with a child offences in the last year, almost double since 2017-18.

— Police

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Starmer stated he would 'get on with governing'.

— Keir Starmer

May 11, 2026

9 articles|5 sources
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BBC News - World6d ago

'Britain at the heart of Europe': How Starmer's plans are going down in the EU

Keir Starmer, facing recent local election setbacks, delivered a speech pledging to strengthen ties with the European Union, aiming to position Britain "at the heart of Europe." He suggested this renewed relationship would be a focus for the Labour government, impacting economic, trade, and defense strategies. An anonymous EU contact in Brussels expressed surprise at this shift, particularly given the upcoming ten-year anniversary of the Brexit vote. While Starmer's speech lacked specific new proposals, according to one analyst, the EU's response to his overtures is mixed. On defense and security matters, the UK is seen as a consistent ally, especially in the context of ongoing international crises.

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Al Jazeera6d ago

UK’s Keir Starmer faces likely challenge following Labour’s election defeat

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is facing potential leadership challenges following the Labour Party's significant losses in recent local elections. The defeat saw Labour lose nearly 1,500 councillors in England and lose power in Wales after 27 years. Several Labour MPs are calling for Starmer's resignation, with some urging for a swift replacement. However, other party members, like Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson, believe a leadership contest would be detrimental. Starmer is scheduled to deliver a speech on Monday to address the election results and outline his vision for the party, emphasizing rebuilding Britain's relationship with Europe. He has acknowledged the party's failure to sustain public trust in delivering change.

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Fox News - World6d ago

Starmer on the brink: UK PM fights for survival as party takes beating in local elections

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is facing significant pressure to resign following substantial losses for the Labour Party in recent local elections. The party surrendered hundreds of council seats across England and saw setbacks in Wales and Scotland, with a YouGov poll indicating public support for his resignation. Starmer is reportedly refusing to step down despite calls from over 70 Labour MPs and several parliamentary aides. Economic concerns, including rising borrowing costs and the failure to ease living expenses, are also contributing to the discontent. The appointment of Peter Mandelson, who has ties to Jeffrey Epstein, as ambassador to Washington has further complicated Starmer's position.

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Starmer stated, 'I take responsibility for not walking away, not plunging our country into chaos, as the Tories did.'

— Keir Starmer

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Keir Starmer stated he takes responsibility for the state of Britain and knows he has doubters he needs to prove wrong.

— Keir Starmer

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Keir Starmer pledged to lay out a platform for tighter links with the EU.

— Keir Starmer

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Starmer's comments were described as 'a damp squib' lacking new proposals.

— Jill Rutter

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The UK announced its latest sanctions package against Russia.

— article

May 10, 2026

4 articles|3 sources
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The Guardian - World NewsMay 10

Starmer insists he won’t quit as PM as Labour MP challenges ministers to trigger leadership contest – UK politics live

Labour MP Catherine West has challenged ministers to trigger a leadership contest by Monday, threatening to do so herself if no one else steps forward. This comes amid voter frustration that the Labour government has not delivered the change promised in the 2024 election. Shadow Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson stated that voters are not seeking a leadership contest but rather tangible delivery of their expectations. The article highlights internal Labour party discussions about leadership while acknowledging broader public sentiment focused on government performance.

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Fox News - WorldMay 10

Labour MP puts Cabinet 'on notice,' threatens to trigger leadership challenge against Starmer by Monday

Labour MP Catherine West has put Prime Minister Keir Starmer "on notice," threatening to trigger a leadership challenge by Monday following significant local election losses for the Labour Party. West stated that if a Cabinet minister does not challenge Starmer by Monday, she will initiate a contest herself, suggesting a reshuffle within the Cabinet as her preferred option. To trigger a leadership contest, West would require the support of 20% of Labour MPs, which amounts to 81 members. She claims approximately 10 MPs are currently backing her effort, with confidence that more will join. The Labour Party experienced substantial losses in recent elections across the UK.

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Associated Press (AP)May 10

Britain’s Starmer fights for his job as calls for his ouster grow after local election losses

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is facing calls for his resignation following significant losses for the Labour Party in recent local elections across England and legislative votes in Scotland and Wales. These election results, widely viewed as a referendum on Starmer's leadership, have prompted dozens of lawmakers to demand his ouster. Starmer plans to address the situation in a speech, aiming to outline a new direction for his government, but his position remains precarious. Rivals are reportedly considering their next steps, with one lawmaker threatening to trigger a leadership contest. The Labour Party has struggled with economic growth, public services, and the cost of living, compounded by policy U-turns and a controversial ambassadorial appointment. The recent elections saw Labour lose votes to both the Reform UK and Green parties, indicating a shift in the political landscape.

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The Conservative party lost about 500 councillors in England and ceded control of three local authorities.

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Kemi Badenoch hailed election results as proof that 'the Conservatives are coming back'.

— Kemi Badenoch

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Reform UK ended the Conservative party's 25-year reign at the local authority in Essex.

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The Conservative party is rebuilding steadily, seriously and with purpose.

— Kemi Badenoch

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Catherine West, a former junior minister, stated she will challenge the PM unless a cabinet minister challenges him by Monday.

— Catherine West

May 9, 2026

3 articles|2 sources
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South China Morning PostMay 9

Ex-minister tells UK cabinet to boot Starmer or she’ll challenge him herself

Following a significant local election defeat, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces a leadership challenge. A former minister has stated she will run for the Labour Party leadership if no other candidate emerges, signaling growing discontent within the party. Labour experienced its worst municipal election losses since 1995, leading to increased calls for Starmer's resignation from his own lawmakers. In an effort to strengthen his position, Starmer appointed former Prime Minister Gordon Brown and former Deputy Labour Leader Harriet Harman as advisors earlier on Saturday. This situation highlights the pressure on Starmer's leadership after the recent electoral setback.

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The Guardian - World NewsMay 9

MPs from Labour’s left to urge Ed Miliband to consider leadership bid

Following Labour's poor election results, MPs from the party's left are reportedly planning to ask Ed Miliband to consider a leadership bid. This comes as Keir Starmer faces potential challenges from within his party next week. Former minister Catherine West has stated she will launch a bid if no other cabinet ministers come forward by Monday, aiming to break an "impasse." While some MPs support Andy Burnham as a replacement, his return to Parliament is uncertain. Other potential candidates like Wes Streeting have had their ambitions denied by allies. The left-leaning MPs are reportedly concerned about a "Streeting coronation" and believe Angela Rayner lacks sufficient support, leading them to consider Miliband as an alternative.

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The Guardian - World NewsMay 9

British leader Keir Starmer under pressure after heavy election losses

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces significant pressure to resign following substantial election losses for the Labour party across England, Wales, and Scotland. The party lost over 1,400 council seats in England and suffered defeats in devolved parliament elections, indicating a weakening of the traditional two-party system. Challengers including Reform UK, the Greens, and nationalist parties gained ground. Despite these setbacks, Starmer has stated he will continue as leader, though some MPs are calling for a departure timeline within months. Senior ministers publicly support Starmer, but internal concerns persist about his ability to regain public trust before the next national election in three years.

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A former minister stated she would challenge Keir Starmer for leadership if no one else does.

— former minister

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Keir Starmer's Labour Party experienced significant losses in local elections.

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Labour recorded the worst losses for a governing party in municipal polls since 1995.

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Gordon Brown and Harriet Harman were appointed as advisers to Keir Starmer.

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Catherine West said she would launch a bid to end the impasse if no cabinet ministers went public by Monday.

— Catherine West

May 8, 2026

16 articles|3 sources
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The Guardian - World NewsMay 8

Future of UK lies in the EU after Brexit ‘failure’, say European Greens

European Green parties have officially called for the United Kingdom to consider rejoining the European Union, labeling Brexit a "political and economic failure." This stance was adopted by a large majority of European Green parties at their annual leadership meeting in Brussels. The declaration, which urges the UK to reverse Brexit, aims to initiate a debate within the UK about its future relationship with the EU. The European Greens stated they are ready to welcome the UK back when it chooses to pursue this path. This intervention comes amidst recent UK local election results and broader calls for energy independence and action against the far-right.

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Al JazeeraMay 8

‘Leader of the pack’: What next as Reform UK makes huge election gains?

Reform UK has achieved significant gains in England's local council elections, taking hundreds of seats from the Labour Party. The populist right-wing party, led by Nigel Farage, has secured over 500 seats and four councils, with Farage stating Labour is being "wiped out" in traditional areas. This outcome represents a major setback for Prime Minister Keir Starmer and the Labour Party, who have lost approximately 300 councillors. These local election results, held on May 8, 2026, are seen as a potential springboard for Reform UK's challenge in the next UK general election, expected by 2029. Experts suggest Reform UK's success in local government will be crucial in demonstrating their ability to govern and will likely intensify internal pressure on Starmer's leadership.

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South China Morning PostMay 8

Defiant Starmer digs in after UK Labour’s local election drubbing

Keir Starmer has vowed to continue as leader of the UK Labour Party despite significant losses in recent local elections. The results, which occurred on Friday, May 8, 2026, saw Labour punished by voters in traditional strongholds, particularly in central and northern England. The populist Reform UK party, led by Nigel Farage, emerged as a major beneficiary, gaining over 350 council seats in England and potentially becoming the main opposition in Scotland and Wales. These local election drubbings have intensified doubts about Starmer's ability to govern, though he remains defiant in his commitment to delivering change for Britain.

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Louise Haigh stated that unless the government delivers significant and urgent change, the prime minister cannot lead them into another election.

— Louise Haigh

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Keir Starmer insisted that he “won’t walk away” from the leadership as doing so would “plunge the party into chaos”.

— Keir Starmer

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Nigel Farage said a “truly historic shift in British politics” had occurred after Reform UK won hundreds of seats and control of more councils in England.

— Nigel Farage

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Labour has lost control of Birmingham city council after 14 years of leadership.

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Reform, Greens, and pro-Gaza independents made significant gains in Birmingham.

May 7, 2026

5 articles|2 sources
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The Guardian - World NewsMay 7

May elections live: millions cast their votes across England, Scotland and Wales

Millions of voters across England, Scotland, and Wales participated in elections held in May. In England, approximately 5,000 councillors and six mayors were up for election. Scotland held elections for 129 Members of the Scottish Parliament (MSPs). Wales elected 96 members to its Senedd. The article also includes statements from political leaders, such as the Plaid Cymru leader emphasizing service to Wales and the SNP leader urging votes for the party to address the cost of living, prevent Nigel Farage's influence, and pursue independence. The elections represent an opportunity for citizens to choose their representatives and shape the future governance of their respective nations.

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Al JazeeraMay 7

UK voters head to the polls in local elections

Voters across England, Scotland, and Wales are participating in local elections today, casting ballots for approximately 5,000 council seats, mayoral positions, and seats in devolved parliaments. These elections are considered a significant test for Prime Minister Keir Starmer's government, which came to power in 2024. Projections indicate potential gains for far-right and left-wing parties, which could negatively impact the governing Labour Party. The elections are taking place amidst challenges including a cost-of-living crisis and recent political scandals. Results are anticipated overnight and into Friday.

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The Guardian - World NewsMay 7

Polls close in elections across England, Scotland and Wales

Polls have closed across England, Scotland, and Wales following local, mayoral, and parliamentary elections. Over 30 million people were eligible to vote in what is considered a significant test for Keir Starmer. Results are expected to reveal potential gains for Reform UK and the Green Party at the expense of the two major parties in England, with the Liberal Democrats also anticipated to increase their councillor numbers. Elections were held for 136 local councils in England, with results beginning to be announced from early Friday morning and continuing through Saturday. Scottish and Welsh results are anticipated by Friday afternoon, with mayoral election counts commencing on Friday. Labour is bracing for potentially significant seat losses in these elections.

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The Guardian - World NewsMay 7

Election monitors note instances of voters in England turned away over ID

European election monitors from the Council of Europe have reported instances of voters being turned away from polling stations in England due to confusion over new photo ID requirements. While not considered widespread, these incidents were noted by the 17-member delegation observing local elections in England, as well as government elections in Scotland and Wales. The observers, comprising politicians from various European states, are assessing issues including polling station organization, staff training, accessibility, and any potential harassment or interference. Their findings will be detailed in a report to be published on Friday, with the observation mission also touching upon broader concerns of foreign interference in democratic processes.

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Key Claims

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Polls have closed across England, Scotland and Wales for local, mayoral and parliamentary elections.

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The Elections Act 2022 introduced the requirement of bringing valid photo ID to vote in some UK elections.

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Observation of local and regional elections is more important than ever due to increasing threats from foreign interference and disinformation.

— Jani Kokko

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Voters in England, Scotland and Wales are casting their ballots in local elections.

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Millions are casting votes across England, Scotland, and Wales in May elections.

May 6, 2026

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The Guardian - World NewsMay 6

Keir Starmer makes late pitch to voters turning to Greens and Reform

Labour leader Keir Starmer is making a last-minute appeal to voters considering the Green Party or Reform UK in England's local elections. Facing potential record losses, Starmer argued that these parties are unfit to lead during global instability and that only Labour prioritizes the national interest. He contrasted Labour's promise of progress with the "anger and division" of Reform and the "empty promises" of the Greens. Significant seat losses in these elections could pose an existential threat to Starmer's leadership. Labour hopes to mitigate negative perceptions by highlighting early gains in London, but is expected to face losses in historically Labour areas to Reform and also anticipates setbacks in Scottish and Welsh elections.

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Key Claims

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Keir Starmer stated that Reform’s Nigel Farage and the Greens’ Zack Polanski were “not fit to meet this moment of great global instability”.

— Keir Starmer

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Polling experts predict Labour could lose more than 75% of its seats, about 1,900.

— Stephen Fisher (University of Oxford)

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Labour is braced for record-breaking losses in Thursday’s local elections in England.

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In elections to the Welsh Senedd, Labour is on course to lose power to Plaid Cymru and record its worst ever result.

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Reform is expected to take historically Labour councils such as Barnsley and Sunderland.

May 5, 2026

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Al JazeeraMay 5

‘Starmer’s referendum’: How local elections could expose a fractured UK

Prime Minister Keir Starmer's Labour Party faces significant local and devolved elections on Thursday, potentially marking a sharp setback after two years in power. Analysts predict Labour could experience its worst results in decades due to policy shifts and controversies, with gains expected for Reform UK on the right and the Green Party on the left. In Wales, Plaid Cymru is also polling strongly, challenging Labour's long-standing dominance. These elections are seen as a crucial indicator of the UK's increasingly fragmented political landscape, moving beyond typical local issues to reflect national sentiment. The first-past-the-post voting system, traditionally favoring two-party contests, is now being tested by a multi-party environment where votes are more dispersed.

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Key Claims

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A YouGov poll conducted in April suggested that 70 percent of respondents believed Starmer was doing “badly”.

— YouGov poll

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The voting system (FPTP) is designed for a two-party system and not today's multi-party landscape.

— analysts

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These elections are in many ways seen as a “referendum” on Starmer’s government.

— analysts

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Thursday's polls could deliver a sharp setback for Labour, with Reform UK and the Greens expected to gain.

— analysts

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Voters across England, Wales and Scotland are expected to deliver Labour their worst results in decades.