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Sir Keir Starmer has announced he is stepping down as Prime Minister.
The Labour leader had faced growing pressure over his position in recent weeks, with reports of mounting concern inside the party and speculation over who could replace him.
In a statement outside Downing Street, Starmer said every decision he made in office had been about "putting the country first" as he confirmed he would be stepping aside.
His departure follows growing pressure from within Labour, with reports suggesting around 100 MPs had called for him to go.
Labour is expected to begin the process of choosing a new leader, with a transition potentially taking place later this year.
Starmer became Prime Minister in July 2024 after leading Labour to a landslide general election victory.
His departure would trigger a major leadership moment for Labour, with Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham widely reported as one of the names being discussed as a potential successor.
The Labour leader had faced growing pressure over his position in recent weeks, with reports of mounting concern inside the party and speculation over who could replace him.
In a statement outside Downing Street, Starmer said every decision he made in office had been about "putting the country first" as he confirmed he would be stepping aside.
His departure follows growing pressure from within Labour, with reports suggesting around 100 MPs had called for him to go.
Labour is expected to begin the process of choosing a new leader, with a transition potentially taking place later this year.
Starmer became Prime Minister in July 2024 after leading Labour to a landslide general election victory.
His departure would trigger a major leadership moment for Labour, with Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham widely reported as one of the names being discussed as a potential successor.