That’s not to say that we have seen the last of Sue Gray. She is Whitehall’s great survivor, undeniably capable and ...
Tragedy in Israel/Palestine: by contrast, banality in the UK. As for British politics, who would have thought it? No ...
Former Labour MP Lloyd Russell-Moyle has said the departure of Sue Gray will mean the Prime Minister will take orders from ...
By naming McSweeney chief of staff, Starmer has abolished No 10’s dual power structure and given his administration a more explicitly political stamp. One criticism long made of Gray was that, as a ...
Sue Gray resigned as chief of staff to prime minister Keir Starmer on 6 October. What can HR leaders learn from the lead up ...
Sir Keir Starmer has attempted to regain control over his misfiring administration by ousting his chief of staff in the wake ...
The appearance on our television screens of one Hamish Falconer, the newly-elected Labour MP for Lincoln, tells us much more ...
The UK Prime Minister’s chief of staff has quit her role, saying she “risked becoming a distraction”. Sue Gray was caught up ...
Good morning. What do Morgan McSweeney’s allies mean when they tell journalists he is “an agent of change” (to the Guardian) or “a smasher and a breaker by temperament rather than a moulder and ...
Keir Starmer and his senior team are struggling to stabilise the government after the dramatic departure of the No10 chief of ...
Transport Secretary Louise Haigh defended the Prime Minister’s decision to remove Sue Gray from her role as chief of staff.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Monday named a new chief of staff after a high-profile resignation amid a wider shake-up of his top team at 10 Downing Street to mark his Labour Party government ...