Rishi Sunak has flatly rejected demands from Ireland to take back illegal migrants entering the country from Britain, as they fear they could be deported to Rwanda. Mr Sunak said he will not negotiate with the EU on a returns policy for
Rishi Sunak has urged voters to stick with his plan and revealed his deep fear the return of Labour would put Britain’srecovery into reverse. The Prime Minister says the nation has “turned a corner” but claims a Sir Keir Starmer government would
Question Time viewers were left cringing as an awkward blunder saw Tory minister Chris Philp asking if Rwanda and Congo are two different countries. The policing minister was appearing on the popular politics show to discuss the Conservative Party’s plan to send
Labour’s candidate for the East Midlands Mayoralty is under mounting pressure today after she was referred to her employer for potentially breaching NHS rules during the election. Claire Ward supposedly abused her position as Chairman of the Board of Directors at Kings
The Labour Party’s stance on defence has been slammed by Ministers who say it will not keep the country safe in a “dangerous world”. It comes as shadow ministers declined to back a 2.5 percent of GDP expenditure on defence by 2030
Boris Johnson’s supporters in the Conservative Party have once again blasted backstabbing Tory MPs after Angela Rayner highlighted the ongoing rift in the party. At PMQs today the deputy Labour leader accused deputy PM Oliver Dowden of stabbing Mr Johnson in the
Angela Rayner was torn apart at PMQs today as deputy PM Oliver Dowden couldn’t resist laying into her over the ongoing housing row. Ms Rayner tried spiking his inevitable jokes and attacks by raising her second homes row first, opening by saying:
A St. George’s Day bank holiday would provide a major boost for pubs, who could expect to rake in over £22million if a day off ever came into being. As many in England celebrate the national day, one Tory MP has told
Liz Truss became rarely emotional in an interview last night, as she recounted the pressure that No. 10 had her on daughters. Ms Truss, who served for just 49 days as Prime Minister, became tearful as she described the impact the relentless
Rishi Sunak has been hit by a double blow with support for the Tories and his personal popularity both at a record low in a new poll. The Ipsos survey put the Conservatives on 19%, down one point from the month before.