Boris Johnson was in the hot seat as he was grilled over Partygate, but there were other important events that day worth keeping track of.
The government's plan has faced widespread criticism and legal challenges from refugee charities
Thousands of medics are taking part in a three-day walkout that began on Monday, protesting a real-terms cut in wages of 26.1%.
Matteo Salvini, who serves in Italy’s first far-right led government since the end of the Second World War, shared an image of Sunak accompanied by details of his policy online.
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Martin Lewis says he is confident that the government will scrap its plan to increase its energy price guarantee in April.
There is a sense Johnson is now re-emerging onto the frontline of UK politics. And it's all to do – of course – with Brexit.
Labour's former Northern Ireland secretary said Johnson wading into Sunak's Northern Ireland talks was a 'fratricidal war' within the Tory party.
The PM said it would be 'wrong' to ignore the impact coronavirus has had on the NHS, which is facing record delays.
The actor was outraged at the suggestion that everyone should concentrate on learning maths.
Conservative MP David Davis said the Tories must get behind Rishi Sunak if they are to remain in government.
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Neville criticised Qatari working conditions before comparing the middle Eastern regime to the UK's treatment of nurses.
The Conservatives have seen a significant uptick in support after months of abysmal polling.
The comedian is not a fan of the former health secretary.
Age UK, Save the Children and the Child Poverty Action Group have said the government must help 'both young and old'.
The three people to have been prime minister since 6 September reunited at the Cenotaph.
Despite the Labour party's lead in the national polls, when it comes to Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer the public mood is less clear.
The government misses out on tens of billions of pounds per year to pension tax relief.
The government has warned it will be forced to make difficult decisions on spending as it seeks to close the black hole in the nation's finances.
The broadcaster accused the US media of 'falsely portraying Britain as a racist country'.
A massive fiscal black hole, the return of Braverman, a general election and a video he would rather forget about - Sunak's first PMQs promises much drama.
The incoming PM said he would 'fix' the 'mistakes' of Liz Truss's government and run a government with 'integrity, professionalism and accountability at every level'.
The chair of the cross-party work and pensions committee has urged the new prime minister to stick to his pledges on uprating benefits with inflation.
Rishi Sunak's wife came under fire in April after it emerged she was registered as non-domiciled for tax purposes.