The Prime Minister was forced to condemn briefings against his Cabinet after reports about a possible Wes Streeting coup.
The Prime Minister’s chief of staff is “not going anywhere” and had no involvement in briefings against Cabinet ministers, it has been reported.
The briefing row which engulfed Downing Street and the Labour Party has "undermined" the message of the UK Government according to the Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar.
The PM's top aide was not involved "directly or indirectly" in briefings against cabinet ministers, sources tell the BBC.
The Prime Minister was forced to condemn briefings against his Cabinet after reports about a possible Wes Streeting coup.
As the festive period approaches, it’s fair to say the season of goodwill has not reached Downing Street yet, with reports over the weekend of a “very shouty” row between Health Secretary Wes ...
Ed Miliband suggested that Sir Keir would sack anyone found to be responsible for the briefings, as the PM faces pressure to overhaul his No 10.
Baroness Heather Hallett’s report on the response to Covid-19 criticised Boris Johnson’s excessive optimism in the face of ...
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Boris Johnson and top aide contributed to 'toxic and chaotic' environment in Downing Street
Baroness Hallett's Covid inquiry delivered a scathing criticism of the former Prime Minister and Dominic Cummings ...
Anas Sarwar has lashed out at the “deeply unhelpful” and “unacceptable” Downing Street briefing war engulfing Keir Starmer’s ...
In a shocking letter to MPs on Friday, OBR chairman Richard Hughes said Ms Reeves had known the government's books were much healthier then first thought since September 17.
Arwyn Sajeev, Priscilla Kuruvilla, and Emerald Iloke, all from St Peter’s School Sixth Form in Huntingdon, were invited to 10 Downing Street for a COP30 youth briefing on Monday, November 3.
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