Andy Burnham, Labour and UK prime minister
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Speaking during his final Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs), UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer said, "This is the end of my political journey," a remark that quickly sparked widespread attention and political debate.
Britain's incoming prime minister Andy Burnham has sparked a fresh debate over one of the country's most cherished traditions after revealing that he puts milk into the cup before pouring hot water while making tea,
By Eric Shaw, Honorary Research Fellow in Politics, University of Stirling. Mr. Shaw is alzo a member of the Labour Party - A brief introduction, Andy Burnham officially becomes UK Prime Minister next Monday and can be expected to announce plans for new oil and gas drilling in the North Sea,
Keir Starmer receives France's Légion d'honneur from President Macron, sparking debate over his contributions to European security and support for Ukraine amid his impending resignation.
There won’t be a general election now because Labour has another three years before it must face voters and, more importantly, it is way behind in the polls. It would be political madness for Starmer’s successor to call an early vote. The more pressing question is whether there will even be an internal party leadership contest.
Britain will soon have its fifth prime minister in four years. How did we get here and what challenges await Starmer’s successor?
