After steering Labour to a historic victory 14 months ago, a new poll reveals that a majority of party members want Starmer replaced before the next election.
Sir Keir Starmer took a break from this year's crunch Labour Conference to watch his beloved Arsenal take on Newcastle United in the pub - but missed his team's dramatic comeback.
Keir Starmer is secure for now but either he raises his game and improves Labour’s fortunes or in September 2026 it may not be only Andy Burnham posing as an alternative...
Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham has claimed there is a 'climate of fear' within Labour which is stopping people from debating the direction of Government
The Greater Manchester mayor, who has claimed Labour MPs are privately urging him to challenge the PM, did nothing to dampen down speculation about his ambitions.
LIVERPOOL — A leading cabinet minister has urged colleagues to back off their attacks on Keir Starmer and demands for Rachel Reeves to turn on the spending taps as the annual Labour conference kicked off in Liverpool on Sunday. Speaking at…
Kicking off Labour 's conference in Liverpool, Keir Starmer risked inflaming public anger by using the term 'racist' to dismiss the policy of abolishing 'settled status'.
In one of his few speaking appearances at the Labour Party Conference in Liverpool Greater Nanchester’s Mayor Andy Burnham has launched an attack on the party under Keir Starmer He accused the Labour leader of presiding over a “climate of…
Starmer appealed to his Labour Party colleagues to have more trust in the government and display a united house, warning them to prepare for the “fight of our lives” amid Nigel Farage’s poll-topping Reform UK party threat.
In his Labour conference speech in Liverpool, the Scottish Labour leader urged the Labour Cabinet to start selling the policies he says have made a difference to people's lives.
With Andy Burnham and left-wing Labour rebels threatening to oust him on one side and Nigel Farage taking Labour voters away on the other, Keir Starmer arrives in Liverpool as a man under siege, writes political editor David Maddox