Keir Starmer: Rishi Sunak: The rise and fall of Conservative’s UK PM and Narayana Murthy’s son-in-law, who ended the Tories’ 14-rear rule

Keir Starmer: Rishi Sunak: The rise and fall of Conservative’s UK PM and Narayana Murthy’s son-in-law, who ended the Tories’ 14-rear rule

The Labour Party is poised for a significant victory in the UK general election, as exit polls indicate a major defeat for Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s Conservative Party. This marks the end of the Conservative’s 14-year governance of Britain. UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak Concedes Rishi Sunak acknowledged the Labour Party’s triumph, stating, “The Labour … Read more

UK election set to deliver more diverse Parliament, high number of British Indian MPs

UK election set to deliver more diverse Parliament, high number of British Indian MPs

London: The UK general election on Thursday is expected to deliver the most diverse Parliament in the country’s history, including in the number of parliamentarians of Indian heritage likely to be elected from across the nation. According to an analysis by the British Future think tank, the Labour Party is set to have by far … Read more

IMF warns Britain against more pre-election tax cuts

IMF warns Britain against more pre-election tax cuts

The International Monetary Fund warned Britain’s government on Tuesday that it was on course to miss its debt target and should not cut taxes before an election later this year, with tax rises likely to be needed in future. The IMF increased its projection for British economic growth in 2024 to 0.7% from an April … Read more

The Human Body review: Keeley Hawes does her best in muddled mess about NHS | Theatre | Entertainment

The Human Body review: Keeley Hawes does her best in muddled mess about NHS | Theatre | Entertainment

“Now, what seems to be the problem?” chirps Keeley Hawes’ indefatigable 1940s GP and aspiring politician Iris to us at the end of the play. Errm, the play, obviously. Hours of soporifically muddled plotting, creaking dialogue, clunky exposition, extraordinarily wandering accents, pretentious staging, jarring projections and one cringingly am-dram marital tussle make the diagnosis simple. … Read more