Editorial: Keir Starmer’s programme is fatally limited by the timidity of an election manifesto that shied away from hard arguments

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.

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

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

The King's Speech represents Starmer's latest effort to save his premiership after Labour suffered huge losses in local and regional elections last week.

Editorial: Keir Starmer’s programme is fatally limited by the timidity of an election manifesto that shied away from hard arguments

One of PM’s expanding cohort of critics in Labour party says policy programme ‘sums up where we have gone wrong’

The King's Speech was supposed to mute the fevered speculation about Keir Starmer's survival - but manoeuvres to unseat him as Prime Minister continued in Parliament's corridors…

A week after the local elections, which exposed the public's loss of faith in the government, today's King's Speech should have been about their plan to address that.