Key facts
- Andy Burnham is set to become Britain's next Prime Minister.
- Keir Starmer has resigned as UK Prime Minister.
- The European Union-United Kingdom summit scheduled for July 22 has been postponed.
- European leaders paid tribute to Keir Starmer's support for Ukraine.
- European leaders acknowledged Keir Starmer's efforts to reset EU-UK relations.
- Internal party divisions exist over the choice of chancellor.
- Wes Streeting and Ed Miliband are leading contenders for chancellor.
Andy Burnham is positioned to assume the role of Britain's next Prime Minister in the wake of Keir Starmer's resignation. Starmer's decision to step down has also led to the postponement of the European Union-United Kingdom summit, which was slated for July 22. European leaders expressed their appreciation for Starmer's tenure, specifically noting his commitment to supporting Ukraine and his initiatives aimed at recalibrating the relationship between the EU and the UK. Burnham's potential premiership is already facing internal party challenges, particularly concerning the appointment of the next chancellor. Wes Streeting and Ed Miliband are reportedly the frontrunners for this significant cabinet position, indicating potential divisions within the party regarding its future direction and leadership appointments.
