The Prime Minister has been told to “get a grip on immigration” – which is seen as the “biggest single issue” facing the UK – by members of his own party. The PM should stop Cabinet in-fighting over the issue devise a clear
Rishi Sunak has received a boost in the polls after a week where he has had to endure criticism from the right of his party. According to the latest Techne UK tracker poll the Conservatives have reversed four weeks of going backwards
The Prime Minister has used his G7 trip to Japan to weasel out of the Tories’ 2019 manifesto commitment to reduce net immigration from that year’s figure. In 2019, net immigration stood at 226,000. Boris Johnson’s Conservative manifesto pledged: “Overall numbers will
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak touched down in Hiroshima this morning for the latest meeting of the G7, making him the first British Prime Minister to visit the city best known for being obliterated by a nuclear bomb at the end of WWII.
“And the same way today, your leadership, your country’s bravery and fortitude are an inspiration to us all. “I look forward to us discussing what more we can do to support you and your country.” Mr Sunak also tweeted a picture of
Volodymyr Zelensky will meet Rishi Sunak in the UK today in a surprise visit. The Ukrainian leader said he will meet the Prime Minister in London for “substantive negotiations” amid the Russian invasion. It follows meetings in Paris, Berlin and Rome, and
Overall immigration to the UK must come down, Suella Braverman is set to tell a Conservative conference on Monday. The Home Secretary will use a speech in London to stress the need for the Tories to re-commit to the party’s 2019 manifesto
Speaking at the Conservative Democratic Organisation (CDO) conference in Bournemouth this lunchtime, Mr Rees-Mogg – a keen supporter of Boris Johnson’s – unexpectedly waved the white flag. The CDO is meeting on the south coast this morning in an attempt to rally
Boris Johnson described Sue Gray as a “psycho”, according to the PM’s former spin doctor Guto Harri. Speaking on LBC this morning ahead of a new podcast series, Mr Harri also revealed Mr Johnson’s attitude to the chief Partygate inquisitor, and also
Two new immigration centres as part of Rishi Sunak’s “stop the boats” pledge will not be ready until at least early next year. The sites in Hampshire and Oxfordshire would boost the UK’s capacity to detain migrants by 1,000. But the two