The most striking of the comments from Sue Gray’s anonymous ... necessary fictions maintained by Labour during the election ...
The prime minister may not be New Labour by instinct, but he has proved to be ruthless – and willing to learn from his party’s past success, John Rentoul writes ...
Labour has an “embarrassing” problem with women in leadership ... Her appointment is among personnel changes in Downing ...
Starmer’s deputy PM and new chief of staff are in a battle to influence the shape of the ‘devolution revolution’ ...
The Prime Minister's former chief of staff was due to take up her now role as "envoy to the nations and regions".
"Sue's future is the elephant in the room. Everyone knows things can't go on like this." Some senior Labour insiders told the newspaper it was a matter of "when not if" Ms Gray departs Downing Street.
Her sister is another MP, Ellie Reeves, chairwoman of the Labour Party and wife of the newly ... installed in 10 Downing Street, in place of Sue Gray. Mr Reed, the MP for distinctly un-rural ...
In the wake of the dramatic sacking of previous incumbent Sue Gray, some Labour MPs were ... Though an advocate of efforts to modernise Labour and reverse the party's catastrophic shift to the ...
Sue Gray’s son received free tickets to a Taylor ... in convincing the Met to change their mind about the escort. The Labour Party has said there was no wrongdoing and all hospitality has ...
As one party mole put it, she was the only pensioner in Britain to be better off under Labour. Sue Gray resigned from her position as Downing Street chief of staff. PIC: Stefan Rousseau/PA Wire ...
Sam Bentley analyses what the departure of Sue Gray means for the centre of government, and how it could affect the UK.