Keir Starmer, who is scrambling to find more money to fund military spending after two defence ministers resigned last week, will head to the G7 summit in France on Monday

The resignation dealt another blow to embattled Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who is already facing demands from Labour colleagues to step down.

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LONDON, June 12 — British Defence Secretary John Healey quit yesterday, accusing beleaguered Prime Minister Keir Starmer and the finance ministry of failing to commit enough...

The unexpected resignations are another blow to Starmer, who is likely to face a challenge to his leadership in the coming months.

Sir Keir Starmer is clinging on to his premiership as defence ministers quit the government over a lack of funding for security.

Keir Starmer is hunkered in No10 as he reels from the resignation of Defence Secretary John Healey - who accused the PM and Rachel Reeves of failing to keep the country safe.

Elbridge Colby heaped pressure on Sir Keir Starmer to act as he reeled from the resignation of two of his defence ministers over a lack of cash for the military.

Sir Keir Starmer’s premiership remains under immense pressure after his defence secretary’s resignation

Sir Keir Starmer is clinging on to his premiership as defence ministers quit the government over a lack of funding for security.

The defence secretary and the armed forces minister quit just hours apart

Starmer shows no will to pursue the main options for rising commitments: spending cuts, tax rises or borrowing

The intervention will pile further pressure on the prime minister after two ministers dramatically resigned over armed forces spending, claiming Sir Keir was failing to keep…

Sir Keir Starmer has insisted he's taken "hard edged decisions" to raise defence spending - after two ministers resigned on Thursday in a row over military funding.

Lisa Nandy admitted discussions are happening 'in real time' on how to increase the funding package offered to John Healey - which sparked his resignation last week.

Lisa Nandy says discussions are taking place about how to ‘keep this country safe’ after John Healey’s resignation

James Cartlidge was also asked whether the Conservatives’ plans for defence spending add up and Suella Braverman was quizzed on Reform's plans to scrap the Equality Act.

The PM’s ability to manage international relations has previously been his strength - but the question hanging over this G7 summit is whether that remains for Starmer when his…

Keir Starmer, who is scrambling to find more money to fund military spending after two defence ministers resigned last week, will head to the G7 summit in France on Monday

The Prime Minister is expected to give the same £13.5billion settlement which led to John Healey's resignation last week to the new defence secretary Dan Jarvis.