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Britain's top civil servant resigns

Chris Wormald has resigned as the UK government's top civil servant, making him the third senior aide to Prime Minister Keir Starmer to leave during the Epstein crisis.

Chris Wormald, the UK government's top civil servant, has announced his resignation amidst ongoing turmoil within the government linked to the Epstein crisis. His decision to step down signifies a significant shift in the government's leadership, as Wormald is the third close aide to Prime Minister Keir Starmer to resign in recent weeks. This wave of resignations raises concerns about the stability of Starmer’s administration and its ability to navigate the current challenges.

In his resignation statement, Wormald expressed his views on the necessity of his departure, indicating that he believes stepping down at this time is the right course of action. He has been in the role of government adviser since 2024, and his experience was seen as vital for guiding the government through complex political landscapes. However, persistent issues linked to the Epstein investigation appear to have cast a shadow over his tenure and that of his colleagues.

As the UK government grapples with the fallout from this crisis, questions about the future leadership structure are becoming increasingly pertinent. Each resignation not only adds to the growing list of challenges faced by Prime Minister Starmer but also prompts discussions about the implications for policy-making and public trust in the government. Stakeholders across various sectors will keenly observe how these departures influence the trajectory of the government in the weeks and months to come.

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