Late on Tuesday night, rumours started to come from Number 10 that the health secretary wanted to push the prime minister out and replace him.
Morgan McSweeney denies being responsible for the briefing against Health Secretary Wes Streeting, it is understood, and will be remaining in post.
In a tumultuous 24 hours, Keir Starmer has been forced to refer himself to the ethics advisor over the appointment of the new football regulator. Elsewhere, Sam has an exclusive on the links between a ...
The Labour peer tells Sky's Electoral Dysfunction podcast that party "faithfuls are losing faith" in the prime minister.
Health Secretary Wes Streeting has been the "victim of very vicious attacks" from Number 10, it has been claimed. Sir Keir Starmer's chief of staff Morgan McSweeney denies briefing "directly or ...
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