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Keir Starmer has announced his resignation as prime minister. He says the decision is intensely personal and will keep his mouth shut under his successor. Andy Burnham is expected to take the helm, with the Makerfield by-election shaping the leadership race. The new leader will face both domestic challenges and ongoing global diplomacy.
The Labour leadership race is underway with Andy Burnham gearing up for a possible No. 10 transition. Louise Haigh has described Burnham as having a long-stated plan for government, while insiders warn against an abrupt shift. The Mirror and BBC report show Burnham preparing for a potential prime ministership, with Haigh at the centre of transition talks.
Andy Burnham has emerged as the clear frontrunner to replace Keir Starmer and is using a Manchester speech to press a major devolution agenda. He has proposed shifting decision‑making and parts of the prime ministerial operation north, a 10‑year mission on living standards and changes to public procurement to favour British jobs.
Labour leader Keir Starmer is expected to announce his resignation as prime minister, with Andy Burnham poised to take over as Labour leader. Officials say Starmer has been consulting allies and weighing political realities after Burnham won a Makerfield by-election, a move that could trigger a leadership contest.
The Labour Party faces renewed leadership questions as keir starmer contemplates resigning amid pressure from MPs and a rising challenge from Andy Burnham. Burnham has won a Makerfield by-election, boosting his ability to contest leadership. The party's internal frictions come as international allies comment on the upheaval.
Sir Keir Starmer has announced he will resign as leader of the Labour Party and will remain prime minister until his successor is chosen. Nominations will open on July 9 and close before the summer recess on July 16. Andy Burnham has declared his candidacy and commands wide parliamentary support, making an uncontested handover likely by mid‑July.
Andy Burnham is moving toward Westminster with plans to devolve power and shift growth to every postcode. Labour factions debate welfare, devolution and the economy as unions shape the policy landscape ahead of a potential premiership.