Sue Gray has taken an interest in shaping how a Labour government would handle China, Russia and Iran and is calling in senior security experts to draft Labour's hostile states policy.
'What have we become? A rescue home for tarnished Tories?' That was the reaction of a Labour grandee in the wake of the back-firing defections of Dan Poulter and Natalie Elphicke.
Sue Gray's ascension to the Labour Party - from civil service partygate investigator to Sir Keir Starmer's chief of staff - has delighted and rankled colleagues in equal measure.
To her admirers, Sue Gray is just what Sir Keir Starmer needed - a real-life Labour version of C.J. Cregg, the fictional White House chief of staff in TV drama The West Wing.
Sue Ann Abney, age 64, of Texarkana, TX transitioned peacefully to the heavenly realm while surrounded by loved ones on February 22nd, 2024. Sue, known affectionately by many nicknames, including Susie Q, Suebee, and Suesa, was born in…
With the polls pointing to a Tory wipeout at the election, the mood among Sir Keir Starmer's inner circle should be buoyant and focused. But this is the Labour party, where feuding is second nature.
It had been a lacklustre Prime Minister's Questions. Rishi Sunak looked to be going through the motions, while Sir Keir Starmer 's mind was clearly elsewhere.
Sue Gray, a former civil servant, launched a probe into a newspaper story predicting that Labour would perform a U-turn on its £28billion green investment plan.