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Reeves hints she accepts Burnham will not keep her as chancellor - UK politics live

Reeves hints she accepts Burnham will not keep her as chancellor - UK politics live
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UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has announced his intention to step down after two years, emphasizing his commitment to an orderly transition of power. He expressed a desire to ensure the country continues to thrive under future leadership.

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This marks a significant political transition in the UK, highlighting the focus on institutional stability and service.

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Keir Starmer has recorded a pooled TV interview at an event in Milton Keynes this morning, where he was promoting the government’s Great British Summer Savings Scheme.

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The article reports on the Prime Minister's statements regarding his resignation and transition plans without editorializing.

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