The mother of one of the 97 victims of the Hillsborough disaster has called on Sir Keir to "not take too long in doing the right thing" over a Hillsborough law.
Sir Keir Starmer had previously promised to pass a bill by 15 April, the 36th anniversary of the disaster, but Downing Street confirmed on Monday "more time" was needed to pass the "best version" of the legislation.
Margaret Aspinall, who lost her 18-year-old son James at Hillsborough, said a "watered down" version of the law would be "no use" and must be introduced "in all its entirety".
The Hillsborough Law would force public bodies to cooperate with investigations into major disasters or potentially face criminal sanctions,