Labour's ruling NEC has thrashed out the process for deciding a successor to Angela Rayner.

Sir Keir Starmer is expected to carry out a wide reshuffle of his top team after Ms Rayner, 45, quit as deputy prime minister and housing secretary.

Politics is about to get much tougher for Keir Starmer.

Starmer brings forward cabinet reshuffle to restore order but fallout likely to further damage party’s reputation

Rayner has quit not only as deputy prime minister but also deputy leader of her party. We examine the potential candidates for that role

Labour's ruling NEC has thrashed out the process for deciding a successor to Angela Rayner.

Potential candidates have begun to jostle for position in what might become a divisive battle to succeed Angela Rayner.

If the internal election is used to settle scores, it could spell havoc for Starmer’s premiership and the future of this Government

Labour was on the brink of 'civil war' last night as MPs scrambled to replace Angela Rayner as its deputy leader.

Candidates are lining up to secure the 80 nominations they need from MPs by 5pm on Thursday in order to reach the knockout round

Six MPs threw their hat in the ring to replace Angela Rayner as nominations opened in the fast-tracked contest. Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson took an early lead on…