Ms Braverman was sacked from her role then given the job back six days later when Mr Sunak became PM.
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There are seven planned Royal Mail strikes in December
Finland’s Prime Minister Sanna Marin has warned an Australian audience that a Russian victory over Ukraine would empower other aggressors
Scientists have, however, advised the risk to consumers remains very low.
Labour hails result as one that sends ‘clear message’ to Conservative government
Newly-elected Samantha Dixon says ‘People of Chester have sent a clear message to Rishi Sunak’s Conservative government’
The poll was triggered by the resignation of Labour MP Christian Matheson, who resigned after complaints of ‘serious sexual misconduct’ were upheld.
Local councillor Samantha Dixon re-won the seat for Labour in the early hours of Friday morning.
Help is out there for those on low incomes struggling with rising prices and high bills
Royal family drama again dominates the front pages.
The British musician shared details of a new project in partnership with supermarket chain Walmart to help fight the virus in the US.
The result is expected in the early hours of Friday morning.
Committee calls for legal action against ministers who use ‘revolving door’ to private-sector jobs
The baby had been born ‘very, very prematurely’
The proposed deal will require local consent and parliamentary approval.
Insurers have been finding it increasingly challenging to absorb rising costs, the Association of British Insurers said.
They toured Piers Park in temperatures that felt well below freezing.
The actor also said it was ‘shameful and disappointing’ that Qatar was hosting the World Cup.
Ben Wallace has called for increased spending on the armed forces.
The former health secretary’s diaries are being serialised by the Daily Mail.
Driver banged on window to scare them off but thief just waved baseball bat at him while friend continued the theft
The EU Commission president was speaking during a two-day visit to Dublin.
The result is expected in the early hours of Friday morning.
World Affairs Editor Kim Sengupta meets those who stood up for Western values but were left behind
DWP’s Personal Independence Payments to rise by 10.1 per cent from next April to help recipients weather the ever-worsening cost of living crisis