đź”— Share this article Energy Secretary Ed Miliband Urges the Labour Party to Move On After Keir Starmer Says Sorry to Streeting for Aggressive Media Leaks High-ranking Labour official Ed Miliband has called for the party to put aside party disputes after PM Keir Starmer personally apologised to Health Secretary Wes Streeting MP over negative leaked comments coming from the Prime Minister's office. Key Developments Ed Miliband confirms the Prime Minister will fire the No 10 source behind for briefing against Streeting if discovered The Energy Secretary dismisses future party leader aspirations, stating his previous experience as leader was the "best protection" against desiring the position again British economic growth increased by just 0.1% in the July-September period, affected by the Jaguar Land Rover hack Background The internal turmoil erupted after allegations emerged about hostile background comments from Starmer's supporters targeting Streeting. Although initial efforts to minimize the matter, the conversation between Starmer and the health minister according to sources took a different direction. Starmer apologised to Wes Streeting, reporters have been advised. The conversation was brief, and they did not discuss the chief of staff, whom the PM is now under increasing scrutiny to dismiss. The Energy Secretary's Response In his morning media appearances, Ed Miliband stressed the need for the party to focus on country-wide matters rather than party disputes. Clearly, I think the briefing has been damaging, certainly. But my call to the Labour members today is quite simple, which is we need to prioritize the nation, not ourselves. We were given a historic victory last summer, a important opportunity to change our country. And we have a major duty. Growth News Separately, official statistics revealed the British economy grew by just 0.1 percent in the July-September period, with the production industry especially impacted by the recently reported Jaguar Land Rover cyber-attack. Today's Schedule Morning: The National Health Service publishes its latest data Morning: Wes Streeting visits Liverpool Today: The Chancellor makes comments to the journalists Late morning: Downing Street holds its regular media briefing Morning: Keir Starmer announces government plans for the Britain's pioneering nuclear power project at Wylfa site on Anglesey