Briefings against ministers ‘didn’t come from Downing Street’, says Starmer
PM tries to draw line under Streeting furore and stands by chief of staff, Morgan McSweeney, despite calls to sack him Keir Starmer has attempted to draw a line under extraordinary briefings by his allies that No 10 feared Wes Streeting could launch a leadership coup, insisting he had been (…)
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