British PM’s 1st day at 10 Downing St. will stretch from nuclear weapons briefing to Larry the cat (2024)

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LONDON (AP) — After a few hours of sleep to shake off a night of celebration and an audience with the king, Keir Starmer stepped through the front door of 10 Downing St. for the first time as prime minister on Friday.

When he did, he entered the alternate reality of a man who meets regularly with King Charles III and has ultimate control of Britain’s nuclear missiles, all while adjusting to life in a creaking 17th century landmark and trying to balance his work and personal life.

On his first day in office, Starmer will get briefings from senior civil servants about key issues facing the government, receive congratulatory phone calls from world leaders and begin the process of appointing his Cabinet.

Here is a look at some of the other traditions and responsibilities he faces on his first day inside No. 10.

Clap for the leader

The first time a prime minister walks through the uber-polished door of 10 Downing St., household staff and civil servants by custom line the entrance and clap for the new leader and his senior team.

It is Starmer’s introduction to the people he will live and work with, most of whom served his predecessor only a few hours earlier.

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Salma Shah, a special adviser to former Treasury chief Sajid Javid, described the custom as equal parts nice gesture and strange experience, particularly given that the civil servants know little or nothing about the latest batch of politicians moving into the heart of British government.

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“I’ve often mused over the fact that no one really claps you on the way out whenever you leave your job,’’ she said during a briefing about the first days of a new administration sponsored by the Institute for Government think tank. “So it’s nice, but it is also quite odd.’’

Nuclear trigger

One of the most sobering moments of any prime minister’s first day on the job is the realization that he now has the ultimate authority over whether to launch Britain’s nuclear missiles.

In the U.K., this is underscored when the country’s top civil servant informs the new prime minister that he has to write “last resort letters” to the captains of Britain’s four nuclear-armed submarines telling them what to do in the event of a nuclear attack that wipes out the civilian leadership.

It is a duty unique to Britain, where there is no “nuclear football,” the briefcase carrying targeting data and launch codes that accompanies the U.S. president wherever he goes.

The letters are placed on board each of the submarines inside safes that are to be opened only if their captains are certain Britain has been attacked and the country’s civilian leaders are dead.

While the letters are destroyed unread when a new prime minister takes office, there are thought to be only four options: retaliate, don’t retaliate, use your own judgment, or put your nuclear weapons under the command of the U.S. or Australia, if possible.

This isn’t the White House

No. 10 Downing St. is as much of a shorthand for Britain’s prime minister as the White House is for the U.S. president. But that’s about all they have in common.

Behind the famous black door of No. 10 sits a warren of interlinked offices, meeting rooms and two residences carved out of three townhouses built in the late 1600s.

With an estimated 400 people working in some 100 offices, the space has become dysfunctional, a workplace consultant said two years ago, recommending that the prime minister’s top team move to a modern office space.

“It’s clear that 10 Downing St. isn’t fit for purpose and much of the muddled decision-making afflicting the government may stem from not having a proper office,” Andrew Mawson, managing director of Advanced Workplace Associates, said in 2022. “No major corporation – or indeed government department – operates from a largely unreconstructed 300-year-old building or has the CEO living above the shop.”

One of the first decisions Britain’s new prime minister will have to make is whether to live in the two-bedroom apartment above 10 Downing St., traditionally the home of Britain’s leaders, or the more spacious four-bedroom apartment over No. 11, formerly dedicated to the treasury chief.

Starmer, who is married and has two teenage children, is likely to follow recent precedent and claim the larger apartment. Other than his predecessor, Rishi Sunak, every prime minister since Blair has picked that option.

No. 10 Downing St. is part of a row of townhouses built between 1682 and 1684 by former diplomat and property developer George Downing. The home of Britain’s prime ministers since 1735, it has been expanded over the years by linking it to the adjoining properties at No. 11 and No. 12.

There were problems from the beginning.

In an effort to increase his profit, Downing cut costs. The houses had inadequate foundations for the boggy ground and the mortar lines were drawn on to give the appearance of evenly spaced bricks, according to the government website.

One former resident, Winston Churchill, described Downing Street with his characteristic flair.

“Shaky and lightly built by the profiteering contractor whose name they bear.”

Mouser in chief

Before the day is over, Starmer may have his first meeting with Larry the cat, far and away the most famous permanent resident of Downing Street.

Larry, a gray and white tabby who roams the heart of government as if it is his own personal realm — has been a fixture of the residence for more than 13 years, outlasting five prime ministers.

The former stray was brought to Downing Street from the Battersea Dogs and Cats Home in 2011 to help control a rodent problem and he has been “chief mouser” ever since.

Larry has the press corps at his paws, with photographers snapping photos of him whenever the news is slow, or all the time really. Larry even has 843,000 followers on X, formerly Twitter.

So here’s the question: After Starmer writes his last resort letters, meets the civil servants and starts to adjust to this huge change in his life, will he make time to scratch Larry behind the ears? And what will Larry think?

After all, prime ministers come and go. But Larry? Well, he had better not be going anywhere says freelance photographer Justin Ng, who is known as Larry’s favorite snapper on Downing Street. Perish the thought that Larry might retire!

“I hope Mr. Starmer ... doesn’t underestimate the popularity of Larry,’' Ng said. “Basically, if he wants to stay in power, then Larry has to stay, too.’'

British PM’s 1st day at 10 Downing St. will stretch from nuclear weapons briefing to Larry the cat (2024)

FAQs

Who brought Larry the Cat to Downing Street? ›

Larry was born as a stray cat around January 2007 and later came into the possession of the Battersea Dogs & Cats Home. In 2011, he was adopted by Downing Street staff, initially intended to be a pet for Cameron's children.

Does the prime minister actually live at 10 Downing Street? ›

The Prime Minister's official residence is 10 Downing Street, and the Chancellor's official residence is Number 11. The government's Chief Whip has an official residence at Number 12. Over time, government offices and officials came to occupy most of the street's townhouses.

How old is Larry the cat at 10 Downing Street? ›

Larry (cat)
Larry
Bornc. January 2007 (age 17) London, England
Residence10 Downing Street
OccupationMouser civil servant
AwardsBlue plaque at Battersea Dogs & Cats Home (2012)
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What does the brass plate on Number 10 Downing Street say? ›

The letterbox is inscribed 'First Lord of the Treasury', the title held by every Prime Minister since Sir Robert Walpole. The '0' in the number 10 is painted at an angle as a nod to the original door, which had a badly-fixed zero, although some people think the '0' was painted at angle to replicate the Roman style.

How many cats have lived at 10 Downing Street? ›

Only three cats, Humphrey, Sybil and Larry, have been given the title officially. Other cats have been given this title as a nickname, usually by the British press. There has been a Downing Street cat mouser and pet since the reign of Henry VIII. Official records about these working cats only date back to 3 June 1929.

Why is Downing Street black? ›

It was also discovered that the familiar exterior façade was not black at all, but yellow. The blackened colour was a product of two centuries of severe pollution. To keep the familiar appearance, the newly cleaned yellow bricks were painted black to match their previous colour.

Who sleeps at 10 Downing Street? ›

10 Downing Street
Current tenantsSir Keir Starmer (Prime Minister of the United Kingdom) Larry (Chief Mouser to the Cabinet Office)
Listed Building – Grade I
Official name10 Downing Street, SW1A 2AA
Designated14 January 1970
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Who was the shortest serving Prime Minister? ›

Liz Truss holds the record for the shortest unequivocal term of office, at 49 days. She was appointed by Elizabeth II at Balmoral Castle on 6 September 2022, and officially resigned as prime minister to Charles III at Buckingham Palace on 25 October 2022.

How big is the residence at 10 Downing Street? ›

Downing Street features 100 rooms, including three state drawing rooms that are used to host events and grand receptions. The Terracotta Room serves as the second reception room, while the Grand Staircase is one of the most recognisable aspects of No. 10.

What happened to Humphrey the Downing Street cat? ›

Death. In March 2006, an official for Tony Blair reported that Humphrey had died the week before. He died at his offical retirement home.

When was 10 Downing Street built? ›

In 1682 the renowned architect Sir Christopher Wren was employed to redesign the houses. Between 1682 and 1684, a cul-de-sac of 15 to 20 terraced houses was built, now called Downing Street.

How old was Bob the Street Cat? ›

Bob had escaped through a skylight that had mistakenly been left ajar. He was thought to be aged between 14 and 16 years old. Following the announcement of Bob's death, The Big Issue magazine was inundated with tributes, messages and memories of Bob from all over the world.

What is the most famous door in London? ›

10 Downing Street. The importance of a stylish front door can be signified by how memorable some of our famous key doors across London are. For instance, the one and only iconic No. 10 Downing Street door is probably the most famous door in London.

What is unusual about the 10 Downing Street door? ›

The '0' numeral is painted at a 37° degree angle sloping to the left. A Wonky Zero? A commonly given reason for this angled numeral is that it is a nod to the original door which featured a poorly fixed '0'.

What paint is used on a 10 Downing Street door? ›

Containing ground marble powder, Myland's signature paint, has a beautifully matt and natural finish. Suitable for interior walls and ceilings, and can be wiped, washed and scrubbed. Just-so to match the colour of Number 10's door. Copy the look and paint on exterior doors.

Who is the longest serving chief mouser? ›

Peter and a later office holder Peter III are jointly the longest serving Chief Mousers since records began, both having served for approximately 17 years.

Who originally owned 10 Downing Street? ›

Originally one of three houses, Downing Street was gifted to Sir Robert Walpole by King George II in 1732. Walpole accepted the gift on the basis that it would be used as the office of First Lord of the Treasury – a post he held at the time while effectively serving as Prime Minister.

Who is the owner of Downing Street? ›

The Prime Minister's Office, for which the terms Downing Street and Number 10 are metonyms, lies within the 10 Downing Street building and is part of the Cabinet Office. It is staffed by civil servants and special advisers. 10 Downing Street is the property of His Majesty's Government.

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