Westminster
Sunak insists on party unity, dismisses Westminster politics
Dispelling rumours of a conspiracy to oust him, Rishi Sunak stated he is "not interested in Westminster politics" and insisted his party is "unified." When asked why he did not grant the "poisoned chalice" of prime minister to one of his "disloyal colleagues" during a visit to the West Midlands, the Conservative leader responded, "I am not interested in all Westminster politics. "It makes no difference."
Ian Blackford is resigning as leader of the SNP in Westminster.
Ian Blackford has announced his resignation as Westminster leader of the SNP, as the party prepares for the next general ...
Westminster has more electric car charging spots than Birmingham.
The United Kingdom is slipping farther behind its plans for its electric car charging infrastructure, and a widening difference in ...
Caution, Larry: There is a new cat named after a Labor prime minister in Westminster.
Larry the cat has not yet commented on the most recent addition to the parliamentary grounds. After prowling the corridors ...