Sir Keir Starmer's administration appears rudderless after the loss of two key aides, writes Chris Mason.

Longtime aide has said he takes ‘full responsibility’ for advising PM to appoint Peter Mandelson as US ambassador

The departure of the man responsible for putting Keir Starmer into Downing Street is a serious blow to the government and leaves Keir Starer exposed

Starmer’s chief of staff, who has quit over Mandelson appointment, was accused of presiding over a toxic No 10

As the PM appoints two acting replacements, here are the five people vying for his ear in the new operation

Top aide’s resignation may buy PM time, but coming weeks bring events that could yet end his time in office

Many people in Labour wanted Morgan McSweeney sacked as Downing Street chief of staff before he finally quit over the Mandelson scandal, but now the question is if Starmer can…

Those pushing to oust the prime minister are unlikely to be deterred by his right-hand man’s departure

Allies hope aide’s departure can quell anger over Mandelson scandal but others say it leaves PM dangerously exposed

British papers explore what’s next for prime minister Keir Starmer after the loss of his longtime adviser over the Mandelson-Epstein files scandal

Starmer's political future hangs in the balance after chief of staff Morgan McSweeney quits over Mandelson scandal

There are growing questions over whether or not the prime minister will cling on to his job - questions that have only grown in the wake of Morgan McSweeney’s resignation

LONDON: British Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s position hung by a thread on Monday as he tried to persuade his Labour Party’s lawmakers not to kick him out of his job after just a…

Sir Keir Starmer's administration appears rudderless after the loss of two key aides, writes Chris Mason.

Cabinet rallies around embattled PM but he faces public calls to quit – and communications director Tim Allan walks out

Editorial: The departure of the prime minister’s chief of staff signals the demise of the political project which put him in No 10. All bets are off now.

There was a very real chance the PM would be out after losing two senior staffers but some well-organised support bought him some time

The prime minister has come through a political near-death experience, the BBC's political editor writes.

There is no doubting the peril the prime minister was in, but while Labour MPs have decided to stick with him, his future is far from certain.

Everyone around PM agrees ‘chaos’ at No 10 has to be sorted, but there are competing factions trying to gain upper hand