The Labour Party's leader in the House of Commons may be sticking around for a little longer, despite speculation about a possible reshuffle.
A raucous session of Prime Minister's Questions took place, with Labour's deputy leader not in attendance. The session saw a heated exchange between Tory leader Kemi Badenoch and Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson.
Badenoch made personal attacks on Phillipson, describing her as a 'spiteful class warrior' and saying she wouldn't have given poor children fewer teachers if she knew so much about them. Chancellor Rachel Reeves appeared shocked by the comments.
Speaker Lindsay Hoyle intervened, warning MPs to consider the language they use, as it can be used against constituents outside of the chamber. The exchange highlighted the tension between the two parties as they prepare for a possible general election.
Despite the speculation about a possible reshuffle, Sir Keir Starmer may be sticking around in the Commons for the time being. The Labour leader's position remains uncertain, but for now, he appears to be staying put.