Keir Starmer's No 10 Shake-up: Morgan McSweeney Appointed Chief of Staff
Starmer aims to stabilize his government after internal conflicts and the departure of Sue Gray.
- Morgan McSweeney, known for leading Labour's election campaign, is set to implement significant changes in Downing Street operations.
- Former Chief of Staff Sue Gray resigned amid controversy over her salary and influence, transitioning to a new role as envoy for regions and nations.
- The reshuffle comes as Starmer seeks to resolve internal disputes and improve government efficiency, with a focus on data-driven decision-making.
- New appointments include two deputy chiefs of staff and a strategic communications head, with a renewed emphasis on delivering Labour's agenda.
- The changes aim to shift the narrative from turmoil to effective governance as the government approaches key events like the upcoming budget.

























































