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Ruth Jones said upcoming elections are crucial to whether Sir Keir Starmer can hang on.
Keir Starmer's position as UK prime minister hit new trouble Monday after the leader of Scottish Labour demanded he quit for embroiling the British government in the Jeffrey Epstein scandal. Documents released on January 30 by the US Justice Department reignited the controversy,
Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar has today called on Keir Starmer to resign as Prime Minister - but Cabinet ministers are rallying to support the under-fire PM
Tim Allan is the fourth communications chief to leave Downing Street in less than a year.
The leader of the Scottish Labour Party called on Mr. Starmer to quit as Britain’s prime minister amid turmoil over an ambassador with close ties to Jeffrey Epstein. Potential successors to Mr. Starmer quickly backed him.
Some senior figures have publicly questioned whether Starmer should continue as Prime Minister, arguing that the resignations around him do not go far enough.
Hit Lord Mandelson with 'full force of the law,' says Baroness Hazarika voicing fury from Labour MPs - The Labour peer said the former British ambassador to the US should be ‘investigated robustly by
Jacqui Smith has urged MPs to end infighting and back the prime minister as resignations and the Mandelson appointment fuel pressure on his leadership
Work and Pensions Secretary Pat McFadden admitted that the prime minister had made a "terrible mistake" in making the former Labour minister his US ambassador in 2024, despite Lord Mandelson's relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein being a matter of public record at the time.
Labour rebels force Starmer into humiliating climbdown on Mandelson files - Prime minister’s own integrity and judgement under scrutiny as he admits he knew of Peter Mandelson’s ongoing relationship w