Overview
- Cabinet minister Bridget Phillipson said the prime minister has full confidence in national security adviser Jonathan Powell despite mounting criticism.
- Speaker Lindsay Hoyle is expected to allow an urgent question when MPs return, and he is taking legal advice on a possible private prosecution.
- Director of Public Prosecutions Stephen Parkinson said the CPS sought ministerial material for months but did not receive the evidence needed; Downing Street denies withholding or limiting witnesses.
- Powell is set to be questioned by senior MPs and peers in a private session of the Joint Committee on the National Security Strategy.
- GB News reported that a White House aide warned the collapse risks harming the UK–US relationship and intelligence sharing.