Public thinks Government doing a bad job on Sunak’s priorities
"There is not a lot of good news in these numbers for the Prime Minister" - Ipsos director of politics Keiran Pedley
"There is not a lot of good news in these numbers for the Prime Minister" - Ipsos director of politics Keiran Pedley
He was speaking less than an hour before a deadline to hand over Boris Johnson’s papers and WhatsApp messages.
It was understood there had been discussions about holding a clear-the-air telephone call but this is now not scheduled to go ahead.
Rishi Sunak wants to ‘level up’ the honours system to ensure that people in all parts of the UK are recognised, according to a new report.
The PM seems to assert that the ministerial code makes no reference to asking civil servants for special treatment over speeding penalties.
There are thought to be 50 people on the list, which is nearing approval and could be published within two weeks.
“The Prime Minister has promised integrity, professionalism and accountability, yet it appears his Home Secretary is blatantly flouting all three."
"I think we've moved beyond judging people by what's in their bank account."
The Prime Minister insists ‘stopping the boats’ is one of his priorities.
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