The Uk Is A Better Place To Live Than It Was In 2010 - Rishi Sunak
The Uk Is A Better Place To Live Than It Was In 2010 - Rishi Sunak
The Uk Is A Better Place To Live Than It Was In 2010 - Rishi Sunak
Long-serving Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte urged his country to support Ukraine and international cooperation in his final address to his compatriots Sunday, as an inward-looking new government is set to take over the Netherlands in two days. After leading the country for 14 years, he will take his experience with consensus-building to Brussels, where he will take over as NATO’s new secretary-general later this year.
The musician beamed after noticing her boyfriend in the crowd at her third and final show at the Aviva Stadium on Sunday, June 30
Is that his choice – or do the at-risk candidates just not want to be associated with the PM?
The Conservative leader defended his party’s record in government against what he described as a ‘declinist narrative’.
You can look up past and future climate changes in your own area.
With very little time left until polling day, Rishi Sunak is hoping his pitch to the country – the Conservative manifesto – will help the party pull off a surprise election comeback.
Candidates and campaigners are into the final days of canvassing as residents are set to go to the polls for the general election this week.
Readers ask the Leaders - with Rishi Sunak
“I eat an enormous amount of sugar,” announced Rishi Sunak on Sky News last week. As soundbites go, it was never likely to turn the opinion polls around overnight. But maybe it went some (small) way to making him seem a bit more relatable to the average voter. “I’m very unhealthy in that regard, which I was talking to someone earlier today about,” he told Sky’s political editor Beth Rigby. “They were genuinely surprised about the amount of Haribos, Twixes and everything else that I get through,
The Government is working with the Electoral Commission, returning officers and Royal Mail to help resolve the issues, No 10 said.
Constituency boundaries will see their largest shake up in a generation at the general election as millions of households will be effected by dramatic changes to the political map.
When pharmaceutical giant Pfizer decided, for the first time, to spend tens of millions of dollars on an advert during this year’s Super Bowl, there was only one song that provided a fitting soundtrack: Queen’s Don’t Stop Me Now. Galileo, Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein featured in the romp through the history of science and medicine. And to really ramp home the point, Copernicus popped up, singing “I’m a shooting star leaping through the sky”.
The MSNBC host revealed how the former president's case could be back in court sooner than anyone realizes.
Today, we bring you the latest news from Ukraine, look at how Russia has been blamed for jamming GPS signals on British military jets and ask quite why Belarus - a country hosting Russian nuclear missiles - is rattling the nuclear sabre once more.
Laurence Tribe explained what the Supreme Court decision means in "practical purposes" and it's "devastating."
Ex-cabinet minister reiterates backing for Donald Trump and claims ‘Biden doesn’t like Britain’ in leaked recording
Donald Trump has said repeatedly he could settle the war between Russia and Ukraine in one day if he’s elected president again. Russia’s United Nations ambassador says he can’t. When asked to respond to the claim from the presumptive Republican nominee, Vassily Nebenzia told reporters Monday that "the Ukrainian crisis cannot be solved in one day.”
Femi Oluwole was removed by security guards saying they ‘didnt know’ why despite showing them his press card
Russian submarines twice conducted unprecedented missions in the Irish Sea after Putin’s illegal invasion of Ukraine, it has emerged.
Heavyweight publications The Sunday Times, The Economist and Financial Times have all endorsed Keir Starmer's party.