Rishi Sunak took a swipe at Sir Keir Starmer over the Angela Rayner row as Prime Minister’s Questions kicked off today. The Labour leader used his first question to ask the Prime Minister about Liz Truss’s new book. Sir Keir said: “I’m
Rishi Sunak’s ban on youngsters smoking cleared its first Commons hurdle last night despite a swathe of Tory MPs objecting to it. MPs voted 383 to 67, majority 316, to give the Tobacco and Vapes Bill a second reading. The legislation, seen
Rishi Sunak is this evening under fire for allowing a huge Tory rebellion to go ahead over an issue that won’t help his party’s poll ratings. While Mr Sunak’s flagship health policy passed the Commons this evening, the PM found himself relying
Rishi Sunak succeeded in seeing through his flagship smoking ban policy this evening, after pledging to end the practice during last year’s Conservative Party Conference. 383 MPs backed the policy, however around 60 Tory rebels meant Mr Sunak was forced to rely
The pending Tory rebellion over this evening’s smoking ban vote was handed a major boost this evening as top Cabinet Minister Kemi Badenoch pledged to oppose the Prime Minister. The vote, set to take place at 7pm, is expected to see one
Benjamin Netanyahu is keeping Rishi Sunak waiting for talks despite British fighter jets helping defend Israel from Iran. The Prime Minister wants to urge his Israeli counterpart to show restraint in the wake of Tehran’s frenzied missile and drone attack. But Mr
A CONSERVATIVE victory in the West Midlands on May 2 will show the general election is still winnable for Rishi Sunak, according to Tory Mayor Andy Street. He is battling to retain the role he has held since his surprise win in
Lee Anderson has slammed Rishi Sunak over a Rwanda plan “smokescreen” in a blistering eight-word statement promoting Reform UK. The Tory chairman turned sole Reform MP has criticised his former party for the policy to which he had once offered his full
Rishi Sunak has heaped praise on the brave RAF forces who joined a US-led effort to protect Israel from incoming Iranian missiles on Saturday evening. Speaking in the Commons for the first time since the perilous scenes, Mr Sunak confirmed that the
Liz Truss has refused to rule out a political comeback as leader of the Conservative Party, in an eyebrow-raising comment this morning. Speaking on her book launch media tour, Ms Truss was asked by LBC whether she would like to play an