UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer said his former deputy, Angela Rayner, will make a return to his cabinet, in an interview with The Observer on Sunday.
Sir Keir Starmer has begun a major cabinet reshuffle in the wake of Angela Rayner’s stunning resignation over her failure to pay enough stamp duty on a seaside flat. The Prime Minister wasted no time ...
Rayner resigned as deputy prime minister and housing secretary in September after an ethics probe found that she breached the ministerial code in September.
Angela Rayner, one of the key figures in the Labour government, has resigned after Sir Keir Starmer’s ethics adviser found the deputy prime minister had breached the ministerial code over her ...
The day after Sir Keir Starmer said he wanted Angela Rayner back in the cabinet, she showed Labour MPs what they've been missing. The former deputy prime minister delighted Labour backbenchers with a ...
Starmer appoints new deputy, foreign, interior ministers Reshuffle sparked by resignation of Rayner Rayner says she deeply regrets tax mistake Starmer sad to lose 'trusted colleague and a true friend' ...
There has been growing speculation that Angela Rayner is preparing to challenge the prime minister, amid devastating approval ...
LONDON — Somehow, it keeps getting worse for Keir Starmer. The British Prime Minister was already in the mire: His economy is barely growing, ascendant critics assail him from the left and right, and ...
The former deputy prime minister and housing secretary resigned in September after an ethics probe found she breached ministerial code over stamp duty on her flat in Hove ...
The Health Secretary also ruled out the possibility of challenging the Prime Minister’s leadership alongside Angela Rayner.
Ms Rayner resigned as deputy prime minister and housing secretary in September after an ethics probe found that she breached the ministerial code.