Wes Streeting Poised to Resign, Challenge Starmer
Wes Streeting reportedly set to resign as health secretary and challenge Keir Starmer for Labour leadership, upending King's Speech on EU trade deals.
Wes Streeting reportedly set to resign as health secretary and challenge Keir Starmer for Labour leadership, upending King's Speech on EU trade deals.
Reform UK made gains but failed to take control in Bromley and Bexley, with Conservatives retaining power amid tactical voting and local issues.
Social democratic parties across Western Europe have collapsed after abandoning capitalism and embracing woke agendas. Labour faces the same fate unless it changes course, warns Paul Ormerod.
James Shirah, 24, received at least 30 years for fatally running over his groomsman Terry Taylor Jr. with an SUV after a wedding argument in Flint, Michigan.
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RecommendedNew research shows British Muslims are politically engaged, prioritize NHS, economy, housing, and do not vote as a bloc. Increasing party involvement and cross-party dialogue.
Readers discuss why working-class voters are leaving Labour for Reform UK, and what the party must do to reconnect with its traditional base and survive as a political force.
Keir Starmer remains PM but faces mounting calls to resign after Labour's election losses, ministerial resignations, and a divided party. The King's speech proceeds amid uncertainty.
A roundup of Australia's latest political developments, economic indicators, and key news stories shaping the nation's agenda.
Keir Starmer announces 35 bills in the King's Speech, aiming to regain momentum amid leadership speculation. Royal sources warn of potential embarrassment for King Charles.
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RecommendedSouth Carolina GOP lawmakers reject Trump's demands on congressional map, sparking intraparty feud and legal uncertainty ahead of 2026 elections.
Jason Perry re-elected as Croydon Mayor. Council has no overall control with Labour largest but Greens and Reform gaining seats. Expert Tony Travers analyzes implications.
Jim Chalmers admits economic anxieties driving voters to rightwing populist parties as Labor concedes housing market worsening under its watch. Plus: soldier dies in training; dingo documentary calls for coexistence.
Senator Ronald dela Rosa, a Duterte ally wanted by the ICC, fled government agents in the Philippine senate. He now seeks protective custody, escalating political tensions.
The Bahamas heads to the polls in a hotly contested election with immigration from Haiti and rising gas prices as key issues. Record voter turnout expected.
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RecommendedIn 1979, Iran released 10 Black American hostages early. Sgt James Hughes, one of them, reflects on captivity, race, and US-Iran tensions then and now.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers presents the 2026 federal budget, calling it the most important and ambitious in decades, with major NDIS cuts and housing initiatives.
Rhun ap Iorwerth has been confirmed as Wales's first minister after Plaid Cymru won the most seats in the Senedd election, ending 100 years of Labour dominance.
MyLondon photographer captures emotional moments from Croydon's mayoral and ward counts, as Mayor Jason Perry is re-elected and council composition shifts.
Keir Starmer challenges rivals as 81 MPs call for his resignation. With no unified successor, he bets on process and division to survive.
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RecommendedA third man has been charged with the murder of Suhayb Abdulkadir, who was fatally stabbed in Leyton, east London, on April 23. Faruq Ismail, 25, was arrested and charged on May 11.
Keir Starmer's final reset speech failed to convince, with critics arguing that his blandness may push MPs and voters to prefer chaos over unyielding blankness.
A new poll reveals 52% of voters worry a new Labour leader would shift left, amid calls for lower taxes and less spending. Andy Burnham leads as preferred successor.
Cabinet minister Darren Jones refused to confirm if Keir Starmer will lead Labour into the next election, amid growing calls for resignation and market instability.
Catch up on Tuesday's top Australian news: political developments, economic updates, and key events shaping the nation.
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RecommendedVirginia Democrats urged the US Supreme Court to reinstate a voter-approved congressional map that would flip four GOP seats, challenging a state court ruling.
As Trump and Xi prepare to meet in Beijing, the agenda has shifted to include the Iran war and Strait of Hormuz, alongside trade tariffs and Taiwan arms sales. China seeks stability and leverage.
Nigel Farage's Reform party achieves historic election results, reshaping UK politics. Analysis of the shift and its implications for the future.
Labour loses ground in London local elections as Greens, Reform, Lib Dems, and Conservatives gain. Fragmented councils and uncertain future for the capital.
Over 55 Labour MPs demand Sir Keir Starmer resign after heavy local election losses, with ministerial aides quitting and a leadership contest looming.
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RecommendedReaders assess Keir Starmer's position after Labour's local election losses, urging focus on first-term changes over second-term worries.