Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt (Image: Getty) Jeremy Hunt has urged “upset and angry” voters to stick with the Conservatives so he can deliver the growth the country needs to fund the NHS and pensions. The Chancellor acknowledged the “tough times”
Rishi Sunak could face a confidence vote “in two months” as allies send him an urgent warning ahead of the local elections. Senior allies have now said that they believe that 52 no-confidence letters will likely be reached after the local elections
French lawmakers on Thursday condemned an infamous 1961 police crackdown on Algerian protesters in Paris as a “bloody and murderous repression,” marking another step in the country’s recognition of the massacre that authorities sought to cover up for decades. The National Assembly,
Reform UK has hit its highest-ever vote share in a new poll as the insurgent party closes in on the Tories. The YouGov survey put the rebranded Brexit Party up one point from last week on 16%. Reform is just five points
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
Harry flew to the UK to see his father briefly at the beginning of February, but has since remained in the US. He and Meghan released a statement following Kate’s announcement writing: “We wish health and healing for Kate and the family,
MPs reacted with shock and fury this evening after it was claimed one of their number swore at a House of Commons doorkeeper while voting. Amid tense votes over Lords amendments to the Government’s flagship Rwanda Bill, Deputy Speaker Sir Roger Gale
Thousands of expats have gathered outside the Russian Embassy in central London on the last day of voting in the widely discredited Presidential elections, with the queue stretching an estimated half a mile along Lancaster Gate. Some brought placards in support of
Emmanuel Macron has once again refused to rule out the possibility NATO combat troops will be sent to Ukraine. Speaking on March 15, he maintained that “all these options are possible” when asked about the prospect of Western soldiers being deployed in
Labour is facing renewed calls for Diane Abbott to be allowed back into the party after a Tory donor racism row. The Hackney North and Stoke Newington MP lost the whip last year after writing a letter to a newspaper suggesting Jewish,