GB News has furiously denounced a £100,000 Ofcom fine for breaching impartiality rules during a live show with Rishi Sunak as ...
Ofcom has fined GB News £100,000 ($130,000) over its People’s Forum: The Prime Minister live show with Rishi Sunak just prior ...
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A senior Tory MP has called for his party to replace Rishi Sunak as prime minister or be "massacred" in the general election. Writing in the Telegraph,, external former cabinet minister Sir Simon ...
Rishi Sunak has said he is set to see out his term as an MP from the backbenches, following jibes that he might quit and return to live in California. The former prime minister is likely to stay ...
The premier has repeatedly appeared muddled about whether the Tory leader is still in power since his crushing election victory in July. And despite marking his 100 day anniversary in No10 he ...
Rishi Sunak said he was "not a betting person", but denied it was a mistake after shaking hands with TalkTV's Piers Morgan that deportation flights would take off before the next election.
Rishi Sunak became leader of the Conservative Party and the UK’s 57th prime minister in October 2022. In doing so, Mr Sunak became the UK’s first-ever non-white prime minister and first practising ...
U.K. media regulator Ofcom has fined right-leaning broadcaster GB News £100,000 ($130,000) for “breaking due impartiality rules” during Rishi Sunak‘s February live show “People’s Forum ...
GB News has been fined £100,000 for breaking impartiality rules over a programme featuring Rishi Sunak, Ofcom has said. It comes after the media watchdog announced in May that the show called ...
Former UK prime minister Rishi Sunak alongside his wife, Akshta Murthy celebrated Diwali on Thursday (Oct 31), a day after resigning as the Opposition leader. Sunak, who made history in 2022 by ...
In a speech at the party's conference in Birmingham, Sunak said he had one final "ask" - for members to get behind whoever wins the contest to replace him.