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Manchester United co-owner and industrialist issues apology for remarks regarding immigration.
Manchester United co-owner had previously made a statement that the UK had undergone "colonisation" by immigrants.
Sir Chris Wormald, the head of the Civil Service, is reportedly in discussions regarding a potential departure arrangement from his position.
Sir Keir Starmer criticized remarks made by the businessman, who also co-owns Manchester United, describing them as "offensive and wrong".
At Prime Minister's Questions, Sir Keir Starmer faced inquiry regarding his choice to confer a peerage upon Lord Doyle.
The BBC's political editor notes that while certain political challenges have eased for Sir Keir, core problems persist unchanged.
Eluned Morgan expressed her "full confidence" to the Senedd, while also voicing concerns regarding the administration led by Sir Keir.
The future of Sir Keir as Labour leader and potential prime minister remains uncertain, according to Nick Eardley.