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 prime minister apologised to Health Secretary Wes Streeting on Wednesday after anonymous attacks from No10 that he was planning a coup.
It comes as calls from cabinet ministers to sack McSweeney intensify, with some claiming Downing Street is "out of touch with reality." ...
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.
After a week of rising tensions in the Labour Party, anonymous No 10 figures have accused Health Secretary Wes Streeting of preparing to challenge Sir Keir Starmer for the leadership.
The prime minister says he’s been ‘assured’ that no one in Downing Street briefed against his health secretary, amid claims that his chief of staff Morgan McSweeney is ‘unsackable’ ...
Wes Streeting has likened Downing Street’s briefing operation to The Traitors and claimed the accusations against him are an “attack on a Faithful”. The Health Secretary was forced to defend himself ...
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.
Tony Blair’s former director of communications intervention comes as the PM comes under pressure to sack his chief of staff ...
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'Does No10 expect us to believe this?' Tom Harwood left flabbergasted over Labour briefing war
Watch the moment Tom Harwood is left totally exasperated after Downing Street claimed that no staff member briefed against ...
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Cunning plan or a gamble that didn't pay off? Why some think the chancellor pulled off something extraordinary
On the face of it, reports that a possible rise in income tax had been scrapped looked like another shambles in Downing ...
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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