McSweeney Resigns as PM’s Chief of Staff Amid Controversial Appointment
Britain wakes to fresh developments in political leadership and governance as significant personnel changes unfold. With key appointments and resignations influencing the political landscape, we bring you a concise update on the latest events impacting the UK.
McSweeney quits as PM’s chief of staff, saying he takes ‘full responsibility’ for advising Mandelson appointment
Morgan McSweeney has resigned as chief of staff to Prime Minister Keir Starmer, citing full accountability for his role in advising Peter Mandelson’s appointment.
McSweeney’s resignation follows criticism regarding Mandelson’s proposed involvement, prompting concerns about the party’s leadership coherence.
Morgan McSweeney’s departure pushes Keir Starmer a step closer to the exit
McSweeney’s exit is seen as a significant blow to Starmer’s leadership amidst an ongoing internal crisis within the Labour Party.
This resignation has contributed to an atmosphere of instability, leading some to speculate about Starmer’s position as leader.
Morgan McSweeney resigns as Keir Starmer’s chief of staff
McSweeney resigns from his role amid rising tensions and challenges within the Labour Party.
His departure raises questions about future strategies and the party’s direction under Starmer’s leadership.
Don’t drop PM over Mandelson, minister urges Labour MPs
A minister has urged Labour MPs not to dismiss Prime Minister Starmer following the controversy over Mandelson’s role.
This appeal comes as the party grapples with internal divisions and external pressures.
This briefing covers the major political developments within the Labour Party, focusing on leadership changes and ongoing internal debates.
Further reading from across UK News sources: Perspective
The Independent: Morgan McSweeney’s departure pushes Keir Starmer a step closer to the exit
The Guardian: Morgan McSweeney resigns as Keir Starmer’s chief of staff
BBC News: Don’t drop PM over Mandelson, minister urges Labour MPs
The Independent: Morgan McSweeney’s departure pushes Keir Starmer a step closer to the exit


