Working in Keir Starmer’s No 10 ‘unbearable’, says Sue Gray
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2 publishers have filed 2 reports that PageNews has grouped as one story.
The earliest report detected came from The Guardian Politics at 06:00 UTC on 20 August 2026, and the most recent from The Independent Politics 33 minutes later.
The coverage is filed under Politics. Each publisher's own headline, summary and link is below.
Order of coverage
- first The Guardian Politics — earliest coverage indexed by PageNews
- +33m The Independent Politics — latest publisher to join
Details appearing in more than one publisher
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Coverage from 2 publishers
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The Guardian Politics
Working in Keir Starmer’s No 10 ‘unbearable’, says Sue Gray
Former chief of staff tells of fears her conversations were being recorded and leaked to media by colleaguesKeir Starmer’s former chief of staff has lifted the lid on how “unbearable” it was working i
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The Independent Politics
Sue Gray: Working in Keir Starmer’s No 10 was ‘unbearable’
Lady Gray was among 30 new Labour peers announced last December
Read on The Independent Politics →
How the coverage developed
- first The Guardian Politics coverage detected Working in Keir Starmer’s No 10 ‘unbearable’, says Sue Gray
- +33m The Independent Politics coverage detected Sue Gray: Working in Keir Starmer’s No 10 was ‘unbearable’
Coverage analysis
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What each report emphasised
- The Independent Politics more policy focus than the other reports here
Where the reports diverged most
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