Parliament Politics Magazine- The Prime Minister Rishi Sunak delivered a keynote speech today, unveiling five promises which he believes will get Britain back on track. In what is widely seen an attempt to reset his embattled premiership he vowed to work
London, (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is facing a new battle, this time in the House of Lords, which senior government sources suggest will attempt to frustrate government efforts to remove around 4000 pieces of EU legislation from

Conservative MPs have warned the Prime Minister that he will be committing “economic as well as political suicide” and kill off the Party’s chances of regaining ground on Labour if he raises fuel duty by 12pence per litre in the budget. The
Rishi Sunak’s unprecedented series of flip flops underlines the fundamental weakness of the Prime Minister and growing strength and confidence of Conservative rebels who have forced the Government into three major climbdowns this week. Mr Sunak has so far dropped his opposition

London, (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Ahead of tomorrow’s Autumn Statement, the Local Government Association (LGA) has warned Chancellor, Jeremy Hunt, that councils are facing a huge black hole in their finances, equivalent to more than 20 per cent. The representative body,
The Prime Minister might well have been hoping that with the dramatic resignation of Gavin Williamson, last night, a linecould be drawn under the issue, however this was not to be the case. During a raucous PMQ’s Mr Sunak was forced
Westminster, (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The Labour Party will give MPs a “binding vote” on forcing the Prime Minister to disclose exactly what and when he knew about Suella Braverman’s security lapses when he re-appointed her as home secretary. Opposition MPs

In Liz Truss’ 45 days in power she introduced a botched budget which plunged the markets into chaos, sacked her Chancellor, and now has admitted defeat and resigned herself. It is abundantly clear that this Conservative government does not have a

Mr Sunak (42) is not just the youngest Prime Minister of Britain after he won the race to lead the Conservative Partybut is also the first leader of “colour” and one of the wealthiest. Born on 12 May 1980 in Southampton,
London, (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Liz Truss has sensationally resigned as the leader of the conservative party after just 44 days in office. It means that the UK will get it 5th Prime Minister since 2010. In a short statement given