
Keir Starmer is holding his final Cabinet meeting and will take his last Prime Minister's Questions today, marking the end of his tenure as Labour leader. The occasion is marked by the tradition of cross-party courtesy during a departing leader's final PMQs. The Labour leadership contest is ongoing, with Andy Burnham emerging as the likely successor. This transition signals a change in UK political leadership.
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Starmer chairs his last cabinet meeting
Keir Starmer is taking his final Prime Minister's Questions at noon on July 15, 2026.
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In politics, a final PMQs is one of the rare moments when even opponents tend to be polite and respectful.
Opinion<p>The outgoing Labour leader will have final talks with his senior ministers in No 10 before taking his last PMQs</p><p>Good morning. Everyone likes a leaving do and today it’s Keir Starmer’s, or at least his parliamentary one. If the colleague who is going is someone you like and admire, then the chance to see them thanked and celebrated is welcome.
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In politics, a final PMQs is one of the rare moments when even opponents tend to be polite and respectful.
OpinionKeir Starmer is chairing his last cabinet meeting on July 15, 2026.
The GuardianKeir Starmer is taking his final Prime Minister's Questions at noon on July 15, 2026.
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