
Chris Mason: Labour sticks with Starmer for now but this is not over
The prime minister has come through a political near-death experience, the BBC’s political editor writes.
TUESDAY, 10 FEBRUARY 2026, 08:39

The prime minister has come through a political near-death experience, the BBC’s political editor writes.

Both the health secretary and the King make headlines in Tuesday’s papers.

Leaders gather this week for the Munich Security Conference, with European security at a crossroads.

An estimated 6,000 protesters in Sydney rallied against a controversial visit by Isaac Herzog.

The actress died on 30 January in a Santa Monica hospital, at the age of 71.

Japan has been battling sluggish growth, mounting public debt and a rapidly ageing workforce.

Homeless shelter capacity has been increased following a period of freezing temperatures in the city.

American skier Lindsey Vonn says she has “no regrets” after a crash in the women’s downhill competition at the Winter Olympics resulted in a “complex tibia fracture”.

The Scottish Labour leader says No 10 has “not been good enough” but Sir Keir insists he will not resign.

It comes days after the Local Government Association warned that eight in 10 English councils would face bankruptcy, if they had to honour deficits.

Starmer tells MPs ‘every fight I’ve been in, I’ve won’.

Sam Darnold leading the Seattle Seahawks to Super Bowl glory could just be the greatest redemption story ever in the NFL. We take a closer look.

The video appeal comes as a deadline looms to pay the people believed to be holding the TV hosts’s mum.

The call for Sir Keir Starmer to resign is a defining moment in Sarwar’s leadership of Scottish Labour.

The health secretary says he is publishing the messages “after a weekend of smear and innuendo that I have something to hide”.
With all its problems, the case for moving out of the city is compelling, but it just might be that Joburg, still at the centre of things, is about to turn around.
During his opening remarks at the Indaba, Minerals and Petroleum Minister Gwede Mantashe said there were ‘data issues’ that were delaying the roll-out. There are many plausible explanations for issues on this front. One that comes to mind is the fact that mountains of paper have been reported to be seen strewn around the offices of regional departments such as Mpumalanga.

Jack Grealish says he “didn’t want the season to end like this” after confirming he has had surgery on a foot stress fracture.

Trevor and Jenni Hicks, whose daughters died at Hillsborough, want court records to be corrected.