Sydney barrister Stephen Lawrence is the lone Labor MP to support a report that makes serious findings about the state’s top prosecutor, prompting further tension with the Minns government. The reporting across outlets says Lawrence, who is both a barrister and a member of the Labor Party, is again at odds with government positions connected to the review. While the sources agree on Lawrence’s stance and his position as the only government MP backing the report, they describe no additional differing details about the report’s specific conclusions beyond that it reaches significant findings about the top prosecutor. The articles therefore focus on the political friction created by his decision to publicly support the report despite the government’s broader position. Collectively, the coverage frames this as a repeat disagreement between Lawrence and the Minns government, highlighting that his endorsement places him alone among government MPs who do not support the report. The sources converge on the same central fact: Lawrence’s support for a critical findings report concerning NSW’s top prosecutor.