Starmer defies calls to sack chief of staff, claiming briefing didn’t come from No 10

13 novembre 2025 | Jessica Elgot, Peter Walker and Rowena Mason
PM stands by Morgan McSweeney and attempts to draw line under row in which leaks suggested Wes Streeting would launch a leadership challenge 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, (…)
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