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    Why history will judge former UK PM Rishi Sunak kindly

    Rishi Sunak bid farewell as British Prime Minister, leaving behind a legacy as the UK's first leader of Indian heritage. Despite facing challenges, he was praised for his efforts to stabilize the country. Sunak's tenure marked a significant moment for the British Indian community, with many acknowledging his achievements and dedication. Sunak and his family have returned to their residence in North Yorkshire, where he plans to continue serving as an MP.

    New PM Starmer pledges to rebuild Britain after years of chaos

    Keir Starmer at Downing Street, after Labour’s landslide victory, pledged to restore trust and rebuild Britain. But he warned that it will take time.

    British PM's 1st day at 10 Downing St. will stretch from nuclear weapons briefing to Larry the cat

    On his first day in office, Starmer will get briefings from senior civil servants about key issues facing the government, receive congratulatory phone calls from world leaders and begin the process of appointing his Cabinet.

    Rishi Sunak: Britain's embattled Conservative leader

    Rishi Sunak, appointed as UK Prime Minister amid Tory turmoil, faces public disdain and internal party strife ahead of an imminent general election. Despite efforts to stabilize the economy, Sunak's leadership is marred by unpopularity and criticism of his political acumen, overshadowing his rapid ascent and affluent background.

    Sometimes U.S. and U.K. politics seem in lockstep. Not this year.

    British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has called an early general election for the UK, announcing that he does not expect Britain's economic news to improve between now and the fall. The election is expected to be held on July 4, as the US political calendar has not played a significant role in the outcome.

    Immigration forecast to add 6.1 million to UK population by 2036

    Official projections show that migration will add 6.1 million people to the UK population by mid-2036. The UK's population is expected to grow from 67 million in mid-2021 to 73.7 million in mid-2036, primarily due to migration. This puts pressure on Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, especially as migration is a significant political issue leading up to the election.

    The Economic Times
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