Here’s the latest I can share based on public coverage up to now.
- There have been ongoing discussions and pressure around Keir Starmer in early 2026, including calls from some Labour figures for him to resign while others in his party publicly backed him. This indicates a leadership crisis at that time, with mixed signals from party members and commentators.[1][2][9]
- By February 2026, key aides and staff had resigned or stated their positions, contributing to a tense political climate around Starmer’s leadership, though official statements from many cabinet members showed continued support from parts of the government.[7][10][1]
- The situation was highly dynamic, with media outlets reporting both calls for resignation and sustained backing from various Labour figures and ministers, as well as continued coverage of the broader political fallout and investigations linked to the Mandelson affair and related ethics concerns.[4][9][1]
If you’d like, I can pull the most recent updates from reliable outlets and summarize who’s calling for resignation, who’s backing Starmer, and any confirmed developments (e.g., resignations, leadership votes, or policy shifts). I can also provide a timeline of the key events and notable statements. Please tell me how precise you want the latest to be (e.g., headlines only vs. full articles).
Citations:
- Ongoing leadership pressure and staff resignations around Starmer.[1]
- Reports of Labour figures calling for resignation and cabinet responses.[2]
- Additional coverage of resignations and backing within Labour leadership debates.[9]
- Context on the Mandelson-related ethics discussions and their impact on the government.[10]