Streeting
Coverage of Streeting in the Nexus archive.
- 'Act like grown-ups!': Streeting ally demands ex-health secretary takes part in talks with Starmer and Burnham over Labour's leadership crisis - but could he be bought off with a top job?
Streeting's ally demands the ex-health secretary participate in talks with Starmer and Burnham over Labour's leadership crisis. The article questions whether the ex-health secretary could be offered a top job to resolve the situation.
- Nearly 140 Labour MPs demand ban on UK trade with illegal Israeli settlements after Streeting accused Starmer of ignoring Gaza war crimes
Nearly 140 Labour MPs in the UK have called for a ban on trade with illegal Israeli settlements. The move follows accusations by a Labour MP named Streeting that another MP, Starmer, has ignored war crimes in Gaza.
- Labour lurches to the Left: Burnham snubs City meeting as he vows nationalisation and hints at tax hikes… while Streeting defends focus on Gaza
Burnham skips a City meeting, pledging nationalisation and potential tax increases, while Streeting supports the party's focus on Gaza.
- ANDREW NEIL: My real beef with Streeting and Burnham? They are promoting the same dreary socialist agenda that brought this country to its knees in the 70s
Andrew Neil criticizes Streeting and Burnham for promoting a socialist agenda he compares to the 1970s, which he claims caused significant decline in the country. He argues this agenda is 'dreary' and harmful.
- Prospect of Labour leadership race brings out different sides of rivals
The Labour party is experiencing internal conflict as a potential leadership race emerges, with rivals Burnham and Streeting taking positions that challenge traditional left-right categorizations. The party faces an electoral bind while the current prime minister celebrates economic achievements and lower migration figures despite his party's apparent intent to remove him.
- Labour back in EU la-la land: Burnham allies accuse rival Streeting of talking up Brexit reversal to sabotage by-election with 'worse than 50-50' chance of winning
Labour Party allies of Burnham accuse rival Streeting of discussing Brexit reversal to sabotage a by-election. The by-election has a low chance of winning, described as 'worse than 50-50'. This accusation suggests internal conflict within the party.
- Backlash over Brexit 'betrayal': Lord Gove blasts Streeting and Burnham as Kemi says 'Labour clowns couldn't negotiate with the EU'
Lord Gove criticizes Streeting and Burnham over Brexit, while Kemi comments on Labour's negotiation abilities with the EU. The situation reflects a backlash over the Brexit process. Key figures are expressing strong opinions.
- 'Timid' Starmer told to QUIT rather than fight leadership election by ex-minister backing 'brave and bold' Streeting
An ex-minister has advised Timid Starmer to quit rather than fight a leadership election, instead backing brave and bold Streeting. The ex-minister's statement may impact the upcoming leadership election. Starmer's decision will be crucial for his political career.
- Wes turns the screw on Burnham over Brexit: As PM prepares a resignation timeline, Streeting threatens to derail 'King Andy' coronation with shock call to rejoin EU
UK Prime Minister Wes is preparing a resignation timeline amidst Brexit negotiations, while Streeting threatens to disrupt Burnham's potential leadership with a call to rejoin the EU. This move could impact the UK's political landscape and Brexit outcome. Burnham's coronation as 'King Andy' may be derailed
- ANDREW PIERCE: The real reason Reeves has been silent? She wants her good friend Streeting to make her Foreign Secretary
Andrew Pierce reports that Reeves has been silent because she wants her friend to become Foreign Secretary. Reeves' silence is strategic, aiming to support her friend's appointment. The article speculates about Reeves' motivations and their potential impact on political appointments.
- DAN HODGES: The No10 spin machine spent the day goading Streeting and Burnham. Now that arrogance could be about to backfire...
The No10 spin machine spent the day goading Streeting and Burnham, which could lead to arrogance backfiring. This incident involves key political figures. The outcome is uncertain.
- Streeting's 'dirty looks' for Badenoch as Tory leader accuses Health Secretary of allowing Starmer coup plot to 'distract' him from day job improving the NHS
Tory leader Streeting accuses Health Secretary Badenoch of allowing a Starmer coup plot to distract him from improving the NHS. The accusation suggests a power struggle within the party. This situation may impact the NHS and the party's reputation.
- Now eleven unions turn on Starmer and call for him to go as Streeting enters Number 10 for showdown talks before King's Speech
Eleven unions have turned against Starmer and are calling for his resignation. Streeting has entered Number 10 for showdown talks before the King's Speech. The situation is escalating into a major political crisis.
- Streeting urged to speak out against Starmer as pair meet for showdown talks ahead of King's Speech - live updates
Streeting is urged to speak out against Starmer as they meet for showdown talks ahead of the King's Speech. The meeting comes amid tensions between the two. Key discussions are expected to take place.
- UK PM Starmer set to meet rival Streeting amid pledge to carry on governing
UK Prime Minister Starmer is set to meet with rival Streeting as he battles to remain in his job amid minister resignations. The meeting comes as Starmer pledges to continue governing. The talks are expected to address the current state of governance in the UK.
- Starmer lieutenant hints he'll quit in hours: Cabinet showdown looms after ministers 'tell him to go' - with Streeting 'poised for killer blow'
A Cabinet showdown is looming as ministers have told Starmer's lieutenant to quit, with a decision expected within hours. The situation is tense, with Streeting poised for a potential killer blow. Starmer's leadership is under pressure.
- Meeting striking doctors' pay demands would 'break' the country and cost taxpayers £30billion a year as other health unions seek the same deal, Streeting warns
Meeting the pay demands of striking doctors would cost taxpayers £30 billion a year and other health unions are seeking the same deal. This could have significant financial implications for the country. The warning was issued by Streeting.
- Rebellion that could seal Starmer's fate TODAY: Rayner unveils her hard-Left prospectus and pact with Burnham, and Streeting is 'ready to go'
Rayner unveils a hard-Left prospectus and forms a pact with Burnham, which could impact Starmer's fate. Streeting is prepared to take action. The rebellion may have significant consequences.
- Meeting striking doctors' pay demands would 'break' the country and cost taxpayers £30billon a year as other health unions seek the same deal, Streeting warns
The article warns that fulfilling striking doctors' pay demands could financially devastate the country, costing £30 billion annually, and highlights that other health unions are also seeking similar deals. Labour leader Streeting emphasizes the potential economic impact of such actions.