Conservatives Suffer Setback in Parliamentary Election in Britain The results came as Prime Minister Rishi Sunak deals with a shrinking economy and discontent over a crisis gripping the country’s health system.
The U.K. Labour Party’s Worst Enemy Might Be Itself The party has a large lead in the polls but recent missteps have led to questions about the management skills of its leader, Keir Starmer.
Playing for Time, U.K. Leader Sets Up Chance of U.S. Election Overlap Prime Minister Rishi Sunak signaled that voters will go to the polls in the fall, around the time that the United States will be in the midst of its own pivotal vote.
In Britain, Reality Is Cleaving in Two The country’s leading politicians support the war in Gaza. Much of its public does not.
Rishi Sunak, Britain’s Prime Minister, Is Probably Doomed A sense of fatalism surrounds Britain’s prime minister.