Prime Minister rules out May 2 general election
Rishi Sunak definitively ruled out the prospect of holding a general election on the same day as the local elections.
Rishi Sunak definitively ruled out the prospect of holding a general election on the same day as the local elections.
The move has been described as a devastating blow for Rishi Sunak, who is seeking to quell the threat of a far-right insurgency.
Rishi Sunak had hoped that conclusions from the DfT report would allow him to position himself on the side of drivers.
Support for the Conservatives has fallen to below that seen under Liz Truss, while Rishi Sunak recorded his worst personal approval rating as PM.
Humza Yousaf called on Rishi Sunak to instigate an external review of Islamophobia within the Conservative Party following MP Lee Anderson’s comments.
Thought it couldn't get any worse for Rishi Sunak's beleaguered party? It just has.
Rishi Sunak’s Tory party, the Scottish Labour leader said, is pushing closer to the “far-right crank fest”
Rishi Sunak said midterm votes are ‘always difficult’ for incumbent governments after Labour overturned Tory majorities.
Rishi Sunak will be left with just 80 MPs after the election as 17 cabinet ministers get ousted.
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