But the chancellor's summer statement on Wednesday may impact millions ... The real test for Rishi Sunak starts now. As one of his predecessors remarked, everyone loves the chancellor when he's ...
Chancellor Rishi Sunak has set out measures aimed at combating soaring energy, food and fuel prices, in his Spring Statement. He cut fuel duty by 5p but resisted calls to scrap April's National ...
Speculation is rife that Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is preparing to announce a snap General Election on July 4. Rumours began flying around soon after the Office for National Statistics said this ...
AN eco yob who staged a dirty protest in former Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s duck pond will face no further action, it has been confirmed. Just Stop Oil activist Oliver Clegg, 21, and three ...
Rishi Sunak had lobbied for a bigger role at the D-Day 80th anniversary commemorations that he ended up leaving early, it has emerged. The prime minister's decision to miss part of the event in ...
Rishi Sunak became leader of the Conservative Party and the UK’s 57th prime minister in October 2022. In doing so, Mr Sunak became the UK’s first-ever non-white prime minister and first practising ...
After the most turbulent period in British politics in recent memory, Rishi Sunak became the ... The IPPR estimated that the Spring Statement, Sunak's last budget as chancellor, offered the ...
Rishi Sunak is continuing his campaign for work to start on the upgrading of the A66 following a meeting with the Future Roads Minister - despite the project still being 'under review' by the ...
Viewers claimed the Mayor used part of his 11-minute display to poke fun at Rishi Sunak's rain-soaked general election announcement at Downing Street in May. They pointed out that the show ...
Rishi Sunak became leader of the Conservative party and the UK’s 57th prime minister in October 2022. He is the country’s first British Indian prime minister. His father Yashvir Sunak was born and ...
And perhaps the most memorable of all came at the very start when then prime minister Rishi Sunak, drenched in rain, announced from a wet Downing Street that the UK would go to the polls on July 4.
Earlier we spoke to the Chief Secretary to the Treasury Darren Jones. He has also appeared on the BBC's Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg programme, where he was asked if the UK could follow in America ...