@GMB Their true colours are coming out now! Instead of supporting the labour party,they are interested in their selves, they arent pulling together like they are supposed to do.
Wes Streeting will be giving ITV News' interview with Angela Rayner 'pause for thought', Michael Gove says.
'You may not like Rayner's politics, but as a personality her story and her achievements are compelling,' the former MP told Good Morning Britain as speculation mounts over a possible leadership contest in the Labour Party.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has said a leadership contest would be 'chaos' as speculation continues over a possible challenge by Health Secretary Wes Streeting
Angela Rayner has told ITV News she has been cleared of any wrongdoing concerning her tax affairs. The former Deputy Prime Minister says she “never wanted to avoid paying tax” and she had been “hurt” by the controversy, adding: “It hurt me because I had to then talk about my son and his personal circumstances...It's not fair on him.”
Sir Keir Starmer will meet health secretary Wes Streeting, one of his potential leadership challengers, for showdown talks this morning. It comes after the prime minister refused to step down yesterday despite mounting calls for him to quit.
And as Keir Starmer fights for his future, the King will today map out the government's plans for the year ahead, in a speech which will call for a stronger fairer path that will restore hope for people across Britain.
@LouisaJamesITV has the latest.
'Can I establish, the Prime Minister this morning is absolutely determined to stay on as PM until the next general election?' - @susannareid100
Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister Darren Jones shares his views amid calls for Keir Starmer to resign.
The Artemis II crew have successfully travelled around the far side of the moon and are now on their return journey back to earth, after becoming the first people to ever travel that deep into space.
'I don't think giving them weapons is the answer,' says Crime and Policing Minister, Sarah Jones.
@richardm56 asks her whether she would support security guards in shops carrying batons and pepper spray.
'There's a job welcome for him at Iceland, should he choose it,' says Iceland Boss Lord Richard Walker.
This follows the dismissal of former worker Walker Smith by Waitrose due to his reaction to a shoplifter.
The two child benefit limit has been officially scrapped today, as part of a range of welfare reforms coming into force as the new financial year kicks in.
The amount pensioners receive will also go up - by nearly 5%.
Those claiming Universal Credit will get a boost too.
Reports this morning claim the late Queen lent the-then Prince Andrew £7 million, so he could pay off his sex abuse accuser, Virginia Giuffre, and stop her taking him to court.
@NickDixonITV has the latest.
Kemi Badenoch urges Labour MPs to call for a vote of no confidence in Sir Keir Starmer as Sky's @robpowellnews asks the Conservative leader whether they would win a general election if one was called.
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The Royal Family is also coming under increased pressure after an email, released in the Epstein files, appears to confirm that a photograph of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor with his arm around Virginia Giuffre, who accused him of sexual abuse, is real.
@SwainITV reports from Buckingham Palace.
The parents of murdered school boy Harvey Willgoose, have told Good Morning Britain they believe their son would still be alive today, if the school he attended hadn't failed in their duty to protect him.
An independent review found Harvey's killer - Mohammed Umar Khan - had around 130 reports of behavioral issues at his previous school, but that those records were not read.
Amelia Beckett reports.