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Newslinks for Sunday 15th February 2026
We're watching the same failure loop.

Labour rebels line up Healey to challenge Starmer

“Labour rebels are lining up John Healey, the Defence Secretary, as a “unity candidate” to challenge Sir Keir Starmer for the leadership, The Telegraph understands. A rising number of backbenchers believe Mr Healey would draw support from both the Right and Left of the parliamentary party. Some on the moderate wing of the party believe that Wes Streeting, the Health Secretary, has become too “toxic”, particularly following his decision to publish his WhatsApp messages with Lord Mandelson. Meanwhile, allies of Angela Rayner admit it will be difficult for her to run in a leadership contest while HMRC continues its investigation into her tax affairs. It comes amid a push from within the party to steer Labour in a different direction to the one piloted by Morgan McSweeney, who quit as Sir Keir Starmer’s chief of staff this month over the Mandelson scandal.” – Sunday Telegraph

Badenoch calls Starmer a ‘lame duck PM’ — and worse – Sunday Times

Will Starmer shift to the left? – FT

I will lead Labour into election PM says – Sun on Sunday

The moment Starmer’s colleagues lost all confidence in him – Sunday Express

Unions and Labour MPs call on Starmer to end ‘narrow factional agenda’ – Observer

Miliband plots pact with Green Party leader – Mail on Sunday

Burnham hatches new plan to become MP – Mail on Sunday

Mandelson seen for first time since Epstein revelations – Sunday Telegraph

Did Mandelson lean on BBC to drop probe into his links to Russia? – Mail on Sunday

Labour activists paid for smear campaign against journalists – Sunday Times

PM backing Cabinet Secretary frontrunner ‘because she’ll suppress the release of private Mandelson messages’ – Mail on Sunday

Starmer urged to go slow on replacing ousted head of civil service – FT

PM’s hiring mistakes create a culture of drift – FT

Comment

Starmer accused Sunak of protecting paedophiles. Now it’s his turn – Dominic Lawson, Sunday Times

McSweeney’s fall was inevitable — he couldn’t do it all – Jason Cowley, Sunday Times

Starmer says he is ready to fight but now he must prove he can fight to win – Editorial, Sun on Sunday

Both Britain’s main parties are sinking in the electoral quicksand – Stephen Bush, FT

Give the PM a break: not even Churchill could survive our drama addiction – Matthew Syed, Sunday Times

>Today:

ToryDiary: The Tories seem less scared of their shadow, but honest consistency has to be the way forward

Starmer surrenders to EU net zero rules

“Sir Keir Starmer has drawn up plans under which the UK will ramp up its net zero targets and cede control over its energy policy as part of closer alignment with Brussels. A memorandum, published by the Cabinet Office earlier this month, spells out the price that the UK is willing to …
Newslinks for Sunday 15th February 2026 We're watching the same failure loop. Labour rebels line up Healey to challenge Starmer “Labour rebels are lining up John Healey, the Defence Secretary, as a “unity candidate” to challenge Sir Keir Starmer for the leadership, The Telegraph understands. A rising number of backbenchers believe Mr Healey would draw support from both the Right and Left of the parliamentary party. Some on the moderate wing of the party believe that Wes Streeting, the Health Secretary, has become too “toxic”, particularly following his decision to publish his WhatsApp messages with Lord Mandelson. Meanwhile, allies of Angela Rayner admit it will be difficult for her to run in a leadership contest while HMRC continues its investigation into her tax affairs. It comes amid a push from within the party to steer Labour in a different direction to the one piloted by Morgan McSweeney, who quit as Sir Keir Starmer’s chief of staff this month over the Mandelson scandal.” – Sunday Telegraph Badenoch calls Starmer a ‘lame duck PM’ — and worse – Sunday Times Will Starmer shift to the left? – FT I will lead Labour into election PM says – Sun on Sunday The moment Starmer’s colleagues lost all confidence in him – Sunday Express Unions and Labour MPs call on Starmer to end ‘narrow factional agenda’ – Observer Miliband plots pact with Green Party leader – Mail on Sunday Burnham hatches new plan to become MP – Mail on Sunday Mandelson seen for first time since Epstein revelations – Sunday Telegraph Did Mandelson lean on BBC to drop probe into his links to Russia? – Mail on Sunday Labour activists paid for smear campaign against journalists – Sunday Times PM backing Cabinet Secretary frontrunner ‘because she’ll suppress the release of private Mandelson messages’ – Mail on Sunday Starmer urged to go slow on replacing ousted head of civil service – FT PM’s hiring mistakes create a culture of drift – FT Comment Starmer accused Sunak of protecting paedophiles. Now it’s his turn – Dominic Lawson, Sunday Times McSweeney’s fall was inevitable — he couldn’t do it all – Jason Cowley, Sunday Times Starmer says he is ready to fight but now he must prove he can fight to win – Editorial, Sun on Sunday Both Britain’s main parties are sinking in the electoral quicksand – Stephen Bush, FT Give the PM a break: not even Churchill could survive our drama addiction – Matthew Syed, Sunday Times >Today: ToryDiary: The Tories seem less scared of their shadow, but honest consistency has to be the way forward Starmer surrenders to EU net zero rules “Sir Keir Starmer has drawn up plans under which the UK will ramp up its net zero targets and cede control over its energy policy as part of closer alignment with Brussels. A memorandum, published by the Cabinet Office earlier this month, spells out the price that the UK is willing to …
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