Key facts
- UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has resigned.
- The EU-UK summit scheduled for July 22 has been postponed.
- European leaders acknowledged Keir Starmer's support for Ukraine.
- European leaders noted Keir Starmer's efforts to reset EU-UK relations.
- Andy Burnham is facing internal divisions over his chancellor choice.
- A contest is emerging between supporters of Wes Streeting and Ed Miliband for chancellor.
- The choice of chancellor will signal the direction of Andy Burnham's potential government.
The European Union-United Kingdom summit, slated for July 22, has been postponed following the resignation of UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer. European leaders have offered tributes to Starmer, acknowledging his support for Ukraine and his efforts to reset EU-UK relations. The resignation creates uncertainty regarding future UK-EU engagement.
In parallel, Andy Burnham is reportedly experiencing internal party divisions concerning his potential appointment of a chancellor. A contest is emerging between factions supporting Wes Streeting and Ed Miliband for this key economic role. The selection of the chancellor is seen as a significant indicator of the direction Burnham's potential government might take.
