Rishi Sunak is set to face an intense 90-minute grilling by a group of MPs. The Prime Minister will appear before the Commons Liaison Committee at 1pm. The panel is made up of the chairs of all the House of Commons select
Rishi Sunak’s Conservatives could be staring at a humiliating third place in the latest by-election challenge forced upon them with the resignation of Tory MP Scott Benton after he was suspended from Parliament. Reform UK have selected a local charity worker Mark
Blackpool MP Scott Benton has announced he has resigned ahead of potentially being forced out in a recall petition. In a statement on Facebook, Mr Benton said it has been the “honour of a lifetime” to represent his hometown. He revealed he
Putin ally debates nuclear strikes on four NATO countries Rishi Sunak has told how a “renaissance in the nuclear industry” has been overseen by the Tories. The Prime Minister visited BAE Systems Submarines in Barrow-in-Furness with Chancellor Jeremy Hunt on Monday after
Rishi Sunak hailed D-Day lionhearts as men who brought the world into the light from darkness on the eve of the 80th anniversary of the invasion. The Prime Minister will stand alongside global leaders on the beaches of Normandy in June to
While Rishi Sunak is still only the second shortest-serving Prime Minister in the last 60 years, it appears the stress of Britain’s most high-profile job is hitting him harder than most. On a visit to Cumbria this morning, Mr Sunak was photographed
Rishi Sunak’s team believe they will “see off” Reform at the next election by branding them “a wasted vote”. People at the heart of the Number 10 operation are bullish despite polls suggesting Reform, the re-branded Brexit Party, poses an increasing threat
Rishi Sunak has taken aim at a minority of Tory rebels who he said were “harming every one of us” while addressing his MPs on Wednesday. Tories reacted warmly to the Prime Minister’s performance at the 1922 Committee with frequently sustained banging
It is perfectly normal for a Tory MP to open off Prime Minister’s questions (PMQs) with a toady, softball type of question lobbed up for the Prime Minister to hit out of the park and get the weekly exchange nicely warmed up.
SNP Westminster leader Stephen Flynn had most of the Commons on stitches this lunchtime with a hilarious but brutal joke poking fun at both Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer. Mr Flynn tore into Labour frontbenchers’ recent praising of Margaret Thatcher, after both