Starmer's failed premiership and loss of public support
Keir Starmer was elected on a promise of national renewal but failed to deliver the change Britons expected. His approval ratings collapsed as the economy stagnated and public services deteriorated. Supporters deserted him in droves after just 24 months, leading to mounting calls for his resignation. Critics described his government as lacking any clear sense of direction.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer formally resigned after a dramatic loss of political backing. His departure paved the way for Britain's seventh prime minister in ten years. Al Jazeera reported on how a leadership contest will unfold under Labour Party rules. NPR and China Daily also confirmed the resignation as a defining moment in British politics.
Andy Burnham is widely seen as the frontrunner to succeed Keir Starmer as Labour leader and UK prime minister. He was sworn in as a new MP shortly after Starmer's resignation announcement. CNN and the New York Times profiled Burnham as the likely next occupant of 10 Downing Street, highlighting his political background and appeal.
U.S. Vice President JD Vance reported significant progress in renewed U.S.-Iran talks, indicating Iran will allow international nuclear inspectors back into the country. The New York Times described the talks as setting a 'good foundation' for a final deal to end hostilities. CBC also reported that Vance characterized the negotiations as establishing a constructive path forward.