Rishi Sunak has said the Conservatives will “fight for every single vote” in Sussex. The prime minister campaigned in Crawley and Horsham on Monday as his party defends 16 seats across East ...
Rishi Sunak visited Horsham in West Sussex with local MP Jeremy Quin Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said local communities should have the biggest say on where new housing is built. The Conservatives ...
Rishi Sunak is asked by the Labour leader why his ... shocking defeats in historic Tory constituencies like Chichester, Horsham and Banbury," Sir Simon said.
The Dog and Bacon in North Parade – which was visited in July by former prime minister Rishi Sunak in the run-up to the ...
It is hard to imagine that many people could single-handedly obliterate the cultural cachet of a fashionable clothing item quite as devastatingly as Rishi Sunak did to the ascendant Adidas Samba ...
Rishi Sunak surprised many people - including in his party - when he said the general election would take place in July. Many thought he would wait until around now to go to the polls, waiting for ...
Has it been a shaky start to Rishi Sunak's general election campaign? "Damn right!", to use the man himself's phrase, except he was talking about whether he would win. Has his rival Keir Starmer's ...
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 ...
The premier has repeatedly appeared muddled about whether the Tory leader is still in power since his crushing election victory in July. And despite marking his 100 day anniversary in No10 he ...
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 ...
It's the biggest "What if?" in politics this year. What if Rishi Sunak had done what most MPs expected him to do earlier in the year and held the general election this week, on Thursday 14 November?
In a speech at the party's conference in Birmingham, Sunak said he had one final "ask" - for members to get behind whoever wins the contest to replace him.