The day's coverage was dominated by Labour's local election disaster and the ensuing political crisis. In the morning, headlines focused on the scale of Labour's losses, with Reform UK surging through the Red Wall and Starmer facing calls to resign from MPs, ministers, and unions. By mid-morning, Starmer appointed former PM Gordon Brown to a No 10 role in a bid to reset his premiership, a move widely mocked as desperate. Throughout the afternoon, the narrative shifted to an internal Labour rebellion: an MP issued an ultimatum to challenge Starmer for leadership by Monday unless Cabinet ministers acted. The Russia-Ukraine three-day ceasefire began, with Putin denouncing NATO at a scaled-down Victory Day parade, but this received less coverage. The Hungarian regime change and hantavirus outbreak were minor stories.