The United Kingdom's Prime Minister is expected to make a major speech warning the Nation about authoritarian states, migration, and AI, among other things.
The British Prime declared Monday that Britain is at a "crossroads" as he seeks to reignite waning support for his ruling Conservative Party.
In a desperate pitch to voters after this month’s local election drubbing, the prime minister will pledge to ‘restore people’s confidence and pride in our country’
Britons will see 'almost every aspect' of their lives change over the next five years as the country enters one of its most dangerous eras, the Prime Minister will warn tomorrow.
Britain would be 'less safe' under Labour, Rishi Sunak said yesterday - as he put security at the heart of his General Election campaign.
The prime minister is another MP down after Natalie Elphicke crossed the floor to join Labour. With the Conservatives trailing by 30 points after heavy local election losses, what options does Rishi Sunak now have? Guardian political correspondent Kiran Stacey tells Helen Pidd what these losses mean for the PM, and looks at what calculation Keir Starmer made in taking in a rightwing Tory“None of us sitting in the press gallery were expecting it,” Kiran Stacey, the Guardian’s political...
The prime minister insists no-one deemed a threat to public safety is eligible for early release.
Rishi Sunak outright accused China and "axis of authoritarian states" including Russia of undermining Western security and values.
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak warned of a dangerous future for the U.K. in a pitch to voters Monday as he fights to hang on to power ahead of a future national election that could see Conservatives ousted after 14 years.
New poll shows Labour widening gap with the Tories as prime minister’s Illegal Migration Act dealt blow by Belfast High Court
No 10 hopes that on a visit to Vienna the Prime Minister will be hailed by Chancellor Karl Nehammer as a trailblazer for Europe over the policy of deporting people to the Rwanda.
Rishi Sunak (pictured) will use a food summit in Downing Street to tell farmers they are 'vital to the security and fabric of our country'.