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"King Charles III will present the U.K. government's legislative program to Parliament on Wednesday as uncertainty clouds the future of Prime Minister Keir Starmer's leadership. Starmer on Tuesday defied calls for him to stand down, following a disastrous showing for his Labour Party in local and regional elections last week. Ahead of the King's Speech, he met with Health Secretary Wes Streeting, seen as one of his potential challengers, at his office in Downing Street."
"At the start of the weekly Cabinet meeting on Tuesday, Starmer said he took responsibility for the losses in last week's elections but would fight on. As Cabinet members left 10 Downing Street, some voiced their support for the embattled prime minister. Works and Pensions Secretary Pat McFadden said nobody publicly challenged Starmer at the meeting, while Business Secretary Peter Kyle said the prime minister was showing really steadfast leadership."
The Independent describes its journalism mission, emphasizing reporting on developing issues and separating facts from messaging. It highlights coverage across topics including reproductive rights, climate change, and Big Tech, and notes investigations into political financing and documentary production. It states that donations fund journalists and that reporting and analysis are not restricted by paywalls. The UK political update says King Charles III will present the government’s legislative program to Parliament on Wednesday. Uncertainty surrounds Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s leadership after Labour’s poor performance in local and regional elections. Starmer met Health Secretary Wes Streeting, and at Cabinet he said he took responsibility for the losses while vowing to continue. Cabinet members publicly signaled support, and Starmer’s deputy warned lawmakers against internal focus benefiting the populist right.
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