AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoLabour Leadership Shock: Keir Starmer has announced he will resign as UK prime minister and Labour leader, ending less than two years in office after mounting pressure from within his own party. He will stay on as caretaker until Labour selects a successor, with nominations expected to open July 9 and a new leader potentially in place by mid-July if Burnham is unopposed, or by September 1 at the latest. Next PM Race: Andy Burnham, fresh from a decisive Makerfield by-election win, is the clear frontrunner; former Health Secretary Wes Streeting says he will back Burnham, making a leadership contest less likely. Markets Watch: Starmer’s exit has unsettled investors, with sterling slipping and borrowing costs edging up, as traders wait to see how the next leader will handle fiscal rules. UK-Ireland Politics: Ireland’s Taoiseach Micheál Martin praised Starmer for resetting Irish-British relations and said the successor should continue deepening ties. Extreme Heat Alert: The Met Office issued a rare red warning for extreme heat in parts of England and Wales, with temperatures forecast to reach around 39C or higher. Heritage & Community: The Woodland Trust plans to dismantle and rebuild the ancient “Two Lads” stone cairns on Winter Hill after vandalism and safety concerns.
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