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Rishi comes across as unlikeable and a bit weird and tetchy.” Sunak apologized to Adidas Samba fans after he was accused of ruining the shoe's credibility by wearing a pair earlier this month.
Sunak, a former chancellor, was picked by lawmakers because of his economic credentials — and he has managed to win back some market confidence. But the government is still boxed in.
Sunak, Take 3: Why Britain’s Leader Is on His 3rd Political Makeover Rishi Sunak’s reshuffle was a bold attempt to win back more moderate Conservatives. But it could backfire, analysts said.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak staved off a potential rebellion from members of his Conservative Party, winning a parliamentary vote on legislation designed to green-light his signature plan to deport ...
The British prime minister’s contentious proposal to send asylum seekers to the African country moved forward a step, but it still faces potential stumbling blocks before becoming law.
Britain’s Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has apologized for leaving the 80th anniversary commemorations of D-Day early in order to film a TV interview, a decision that prompted incredulity and ...
Britain’s embattled prime minister, Rishi Sunak, is clinging desperately to one of the few groups he sees as natural allies: drivers. But in promoting their interests, he risks making life worse ...
Filmmaker Gurinder Chadha has claimed she shut down Rishi Sunak’s request about her forthcoming adaptation of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol. Chadha recently announced that the film is a ...
LONDON—British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak called a surprise summer election for July 4, a gamble by the British leader to galvanize his restive Conservative Party as it trails the opposition ...
Rishi Sunak pledged to spend £1.6 billion ($2 billion) on climate projects, as the British premier arrives at the COP28 summit trying to show leaders the UK remains committed to the cause, after ...
Not be outdone by the right flank of his Conservatives, UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak jumped into the culture wars raging from the US to Argentina and Poland.
Sunak and Musk discussed the risks posed by AI, how governments should address them, and how the technology might impact jobs.