Rishi Sunak declines to say whether he agrees with his home secretary that multiculturalism has failed.
The former US vice president urged the PM not to curb his green policies.
UK climate watchdog said policy change would make it more difficult to meet legal commitmentsRishi Sunak is likely to face a series of legal challenges aimed at thwarting his plans to U-turn on net zero policies amid further international condemnation of the proposals.Though the prime minister sought to shrug off criticism on Thursday, the UK’s independent climate watchdog joined the voices of concern, saying it was disappointed with changes that would make it more difficult for Britain to meet...
Laura Kuenssberg on Sunday guest Yanis Varoufakis attacked the PM's 'incompetence and cynicism'.
Professor Thijs Van Rens has pulled apart the announcement from Rishi Sunak that he has halted planned 'tax on meat' and more
Al Gore described Rishi Sunak’s decision to roll back the UK’s net zero policy as “shocking and really disappointing”. The former US vice president added that British “friends” - including Conservative Party members - have told him they feel “utter disgust” about the controversial decision. “On a personal basis I find it shocking and really disappointing,” Gore said. “I think he has done the wrong thing.” Mr Sunak announced his decision to push back a ban on the sale of new petrol and diesel...
Rishi Sunak hailed the approval of a major oil and gas drilling project yesterday as he stepped up his opposition to counter-productive green pledges.
According to a leaked photograph published by The Independent, the government could be planning to scrap the northern stretch of HS2 in a bid to cut on costs
According to a leaked photograph published by The Independent, the government could be planning to scrap the northern stretch of HS2 in a bid to cut on costs
The Institute for Fiscal Studies has released analysis showing that tax will have risen by 37% by the time of the next general election
The Institute for Fiscal Studies has released analysis showing that tax will have risen by 37% by the time of the next general election
The Institute for Fiscal Studies has released analysis showing that tax will have risen by 37% by the time of the next general election