UK PM Keir Starmer may resign on Monday: report

UK PM Keir Starmer may resign on Monday: reports

According to international media reports today, the British Prime Minister Keir Starmer may resign from his position on Monday.

According to the British media reports, Starmer is expected to not only step down but also announce a clear plan for choosing a new party leader.

The reports said that the prime minister is facing strong pressure from members of his own Labour Party. They are asking him to provide an official timeline for leaving office.

British newspapers said that the pressure increased after Andy Burnham entered Parliament following recent political developments. This has reportedly changed the balance of power within the Labour Party.

Media reports also said that Keir Starmer is aware that many Labour Party members of Parliament are now supporting Andy Burnham. This has further increased the leadership crisis within the party, according to media reports.

However, government sources said Keir Starmer is not resigning. British government officials have rejected the resignation reports. According to the details, they are calling them baseless.

Political analysts said that if the current situation continues, it could lead to a major leadership change within the Labour Party and become an important development in British politics. However, there has been no official confirmation from the Prime Minister’s Office so far.

Pakistan hockey captain Ammad Butt’s UK visa rejected

In a blow for Pakistan hockey, captain Ammad Shakil Butt has been refused a visa to travel to the United Kingdom for the next set of games in the FIH Pro League. This means he has to miss out on the next games in England.

Ammad is not in the plans for the remaining four games of the Pro League, which will be played between June 23 and 27.

However, Pakistan team is currently playing in Belgium as they play the penultimate games of the tournament against Belgium and Spain.

The team is off to a rough start to their campaign, with three of their first four games lost.