Sunak’s claims that there are ‘safe and legal routes’ for asylum seekers rubbished
Rishi Sunak caught in an outright lie in the same week that six people tragically lost their lives in The Channel trying to reach Britain.
Rishi Sunak caught in an outright lie in the same week that six people tragically lost their lives in The Channel trying to reach Britain.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak sees a returns deal as part of a wider effort to prevent dangerous migrant Channel crossings.
Shortly after moving into No 10, the Prime Minister invited the British public to judge him on five key promises. Here are the results so far.
The former prime minister is set to hand out one gong for every four days she was in No 10 in her highly controversial honours list.
Only 4 per cent of voters completely trust Rishi Sunak’s administration, the figures show.
'If this doesn’t make you angry nothing will', the political commentator said.
"And in the end, no amount of strikes will change our decision. This offer is final."
The former culture secretary has not formally quit despite saying she would go with ‘immediate effect’ in June.
Chris Skidmore said issuing hundreds of new exploration licences was “the wrong decision at precisely the wrong time”.
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