Here’s the latest on Louise Haigh based on recent reporting:
- Louise Haigh resigned as UK Transport Secretary in November 2024 after it emerged she had pleaded guilty to an offence related to falsely reporting a work mobile phone as stolen in 2013. She described the incident as a mistake and said she would support the government from outside the cabinet.[1][2][3]
- Her successor was announced as Heidi Alexander, who had previously served as deputy mayor for transport in London, to take over the role.[1]
- Coverage from multiple outlets at the time framed the resignation as the first cabinet departure under Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s leadership, with Haigh emphasizing her commitment to the government’s agenda while stepping back from frontline duties.[3][4][1]
If you’d like, I can pull more sources or summarize how this event affected transport policy and parliamentary politics at the time. I can also look for any subsequent public statements or updates about Haigh since 2024.