Last week, a Tory MP and his wife were attending a swish Westminster party when they spotted a figure standing alone and apparently lost in his thoughts. It was Keir Starmer.

Here we go again. Another weekend with Keir Starmer barricaded in Chequers with his loyal advisers.

While PM’s desire to fight was strong, time with his inner circle at Chequers sharpened his sense of the inevitable

The PM is another butterfly broken on the wheel of the public gaze, not quite ready to accept his own limitations

Keir Starmer is out as Britain’s prime minister, but the country’s big problems remain. It's unclear how Andy Burnham plans to navigate a deeply polarized nation that has…

The loss of Cabinet support and a weekend of soul-searching with his closest confidante, Vic, led the Prime Minister to the unavoidable conclusion

Last week, a Tory MP and his wife were attending a swish Westminster party when they spotted a figure standing alone and apparently lost in his thoughts. It was Keir Starmer.

Why has the British Labour Party decided to replace its PM? I’ve met Keir Starmer. I think I know.

From Gaza to the Peter Mandelson row, his abandoned pledges to the ‘island of strangers’ claim, Starmer’s time at No 10 was truly dismal, says Guardian columnist Owen Jones