His speech today was OK, but nowhere near enough. Now the risk is that the longer he stays in No 10, the harder it will be to stop Britain’s Trump, says Guardian columnist Polly Toynbee

Even if all the results were not as catastrophic as expected for Labour, the writing is on the wall for the old ways of doing politics, says Guardian columnist Jonathan Freedland

The prime minister will seek to reset his premiership in a speech on Monday.

Address was billed as make-or-break amid mounting speculation of a challenge. Has he done enough to hang on?

Britain's embattled leader pledged a bigger, bolder more optimistic vision for the future with much closer ties to the EU as he fought for his job.

Monday’s ‘make or break’ speech was one of the PM’s best but the signs are that most Labour MPs have already seen enough

His speech today was OK, but nowhere near enough. Now the risk is that the longer he stays in No 10, the harder it will be to stop Britain’s Trump, says Guardian columnist Polly…

Editorial: After disastrous elections, Labour MPs voice public doubts over whether the prime minister can politically survive at all

A growing number of Labour MPs are in no mood to heed calls from the PM’s allies to keep faith with their leader

Editorial: Each ploy required to shore up the prime minister’s position exposes how fragile his authority has become

Removing Starmer solves the problem of an unpopular leader, but without a coherent alternative agenda his successor won’t fare much better, says Guardian columnist Rafael Behr