The day was dominated by Wes Streeting's expected resignation, which overshadowed the King's Speech. In the morning, Streeting held a brief 16-minute showdown with Starmer at No 10, leaving stone-faced. By mid-morning, reports emerged that Streeting was preparing to resign after the King's Speech, triggering a Labour leadership contest. The King's Speech proceeded with 35-37 new bills, but media focus remained on the Labour civil war. Starmer later signaled he would fight a leadership challenge, warning that supporting Streeting would be a disaster. In the afternoon, Starmer cracked jokes in the Commons, while Streeting snapped at Badenoch. By evening, a three-way fight for Labour leadership was reported, with Ed Miliband also considering a bid. Meanwhile, Trump arrived in China for a summit with Xi Jinping, with Iran war and Taiwan on the agenda.