Starmer reportedly reshuffling Downing Street office again
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Sir Keir Starmer is reportedly replacing Nin Pandit, his principal private secretary in No 10, marking the third senior staff departure from his Downing Street office in less than a year.
Ms Pandit has served in the significant civil service role, which acts as a gatekeeper to the prime minister, for only 10 months.
Her reported departure follows that of chief of staff Sue Gray in October and communications director Matthew Doyle in March.
The move has triggered speculation that Sir Keir is attempting another 'reset' within Downing Street, amid ongoing questions about the government's direction and handling of the migrant crisis.
While sources suggested the prime minister had doubts about Ms Pandit's effectiveness, No 10 reportedly insisted to the BBC that Sir Keir maintained confidence in her.