When Wes Streeting resigned, there was a brief – very brief – feeling of reprieve among some of Sir Keir Starmer’s allies. They were convinced that the Health Secretary didn’t and still doesn’t have the numbers to launch a bloody spill and painted the development as a humiliating climb down. There was even some discussion

With Wes Streeting now expected to resign, the prime minister had little to lose – and much more to gain – by sacking him early but has even failed this test of strength, says…

Could now former health secretary and Manchester mayor be about to make an unlikely deal to oust Keir Starmer?