Multiple outlets report on Labour’s performance in opinion polls during Sir Keir Starmer’s premiership. The coverage says the party’s average polling rating declines over the first year in government, with one report citing a fall of around 10 percentage points from the period before taking office to the end of the first year. The articles frame the trend as a noticeable downward shift in support, based on aggregated polling figures rather than a single survey result. While the headlines focus on the scale of the change, the reports do not attribute it to any single cause, instead presenting the movement in polling numbers as an indicator of how public support appears to change over time. Overall, the sources agree on the direction of the movement—Labour’s average poll rating drops during the first year of Starmer’s premiership—while leaving broader interpretation to readers by not emphasizing a particular explanation for the decline.