London (Parliament Politics Maganize) – Yesterday’s resignation of Chris Patten as Chancellor of Oxford University has vacant coziest job in Britain. Surprisingly, the race for forthcoming chancellor includes the former prime minister Boris Johnson. Previously, Johnson has called for the university to
London (Parliament Politic Magazine) – A former Tory minister said he resigned from the role because he could not afford his mortgage on a compensation of almost £120,000 a year. George Freeman, who quit as science minister in Rishi Sunak’s November reshuffle,

After 48 hours of high stakes political drama the Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has succeeded in getting his key Rwanda bill through the House of Commons after a highly publicised Conservative backbench rebellion fizzled out yesterday. The bill, which aims to drastically
UK (Parliament Politic Magazine) – “It’s obvious that the government wants to stifle legal and legitimate protest,” stated Jonathan Porritt, a former Friends of the Earth director and environmentalist. A retiree may spend up to two years in prison for carrying a

London (Parliament Politic Magazine) – Rishi Sunak, the current resident of Number 10, is finding it difficult to make an impression since the Conservatives are facing another potentially damaging by-election following a recall petition against Wellingborough MP Peter Bone, and the party

In a rare bit of good news for the embattled Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak’s much talked about Rwanda Bill sailed through its second reading in Parliament yesterday evening. A jubilant Down Street was relived that after days of wrangling by MPs on
London (Parliament Politic Magazine) – Ahead of a crucial vote on Tuesday, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is fighting to win over Tory MPs to his centerpiece Rwanda bill. The bill aims to bring back the government’s proposal to transfer particular asylum seekers

London (Parliament Politics Maganize) – Throughout the coronavirus epidemic, Boris Johnson has maintained he did not adopt a “let it rip” approach. He testified for the Covid investigation, saying that he had presented counterarguments at meetings to subvert the consensus. He said

UK (Parliament Politic Magazine) – The controversial politician ended his ordeal by blurting out the catchphrase “I’m a Celebrity” while filming an infamous British reality TV show while submerged in a water tank full of snakes and other creatures. “Please let me

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has chosen Hampton Court, a 16th century palace renowned for its labyrinth, to host a summit during which he will try to regain the favor of investors, disoriented by the twists and turns of British politics. As Britain
