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Starmer Speech Countdown, US-Iran Reject Peace Offer, More

11 May 2026

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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?

0.622 - 17.399 Lizzie Burden and Caroline Hepker

News when you want it with Bloomberg News Now. I'm Lizzie Burden. And I'm Caroline Hepker. The British Prime Minister will make a speech later this morning that's aiming to save his job. Keir Starmer will set out a bolder agenda for his Labour government after disastrous election results revive talk of a leadership challenge.

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Chapter 2: What challenges is Keir Starmer facing in his leadership?

17.899 - 25.347 Lizzie Burden and Caroline Hepker

One relatively unknown Labour MP, Catherine West, says she'll begin an effort to remove Keir Starmer if his cabinet members don't.

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26.018 - 38.771 Catherine West

That level of inertia in the face of the election defeat that we saw on Thursday is a disgrace. Working people sent us a message on Thursday. We have to listen to that and we have to change.

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39.591 - 55.587 Lizzie Burden and Caroline Hepker

West added that she'll wait until the Prime Minister's speech to make a final decision. More than 30 Labour MPs have publicly called for Starmer to resign or to set out a timetable for his departure. But Education Secretary Bridget Philipson says ejecting their leader will only set the government back.

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55.904 - 69.612 Bridget Philipson

What I heard loud and clear from voters was their deep sense of frustration that they'd voted for change. They don't feel that we as a Labour government have delivered what they wanted. So I think the last thing is to say, let's have an extended period of time arguing amongst ourselves.

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70.113 - 81.591 Lizzie Burden and Caroline Hepker

Education Secretary Bridget Philipson speaking there. Catherine West's challenge may force the hand of Starmer's rivals with greater levels of support, such as Health Secretary Wes Streeting and former Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner.

Chapter 3: What is Catherine West's proposal regarding Starmer's leadership?

82.012 - 91.345 Lizzie Burden and Caroline Hepker

In a statement on Sunday night, Rayner said, what we're doing now isn't working and the Prime Minister must now meet the moment. But she stopped short of declaring a run against Starmer.

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The United States and Iran have rejected each other's proposals to end their 10-week conflict. President Trump described Tehran's latest offer as totally unacceptable. Oil prices surged on the news with Brent crude climbing back above $104 a barrel. Iran hasn't officially confirmed the details of the proposal.

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However, the Wall Street Journal reports that Tehran suggested diluting part of its highly enriched uranium stockpile and also sending the remainder to a third country. Iran's semi-official Tasnim news agency has dismissed that report as not true. Jeff Mason is our Washington correspondent.

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128.787 - 145.387 Jeff Mason

We've been waiting for a few days to hear back from the leaders in Tehran. And there had been some expectation or at least some anticipation that the response could lead to a longer peace deal, which is what President Trump has been wanting.

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145.427 - 159.725 Jeff Mason

The White House proposing that the ceasefire continue and that they then essentially get the Strait of Hormuz open and table for now and get to it later longer-term discussions about Iran's nuclear program.

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Jeff Mason was speaking after President Trump claimed just last week that Iran had already agreed to give up its nuclear ambitions. Meanwhile, more than 40 countries are meeting today to outline potential military contributions to a UK and France-led mission to escort ships through the Strait of Hormuz once a stable ceasefire is in place.

179.875 - 202.507 Lizzie Burden and Caroline Hepker

Well, President Trump is expected to press China's Xi Jinping over his country's approach to Iran when they meet in Beijing, according to senior US officials. The two leaders will hold talks on Thursday and Friday in Beijing as they wrestle with disagreements over trade and the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran. China is, of course, Iran's biggest oil buyer and a diplomatic backer of Beijing, Tehran.

202.947 - 207.934 Lizzie Burden and Caroline Hepker

Bloomberg's co-head for Asia, John Liu, says there are high stakes attached to this meeting.

208.37 - 225.99 John Liu

Anytime that the leader of the United States and the leader of China have a face-to-face meeting, they're extremely important for the globe. There are big questions that these two gentlemen, only with them sitting down can we resolve.

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