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Rishi Sunak
Rishi Sunak. A Conservative Party politician who served as Chancellor of the United Kingdom. For his superb looks, he was dubbed Dishi Rishi. There's a half decent wikipedia entry on Rishi Sunak over at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rishi_Sunak
- UK's Covid response didn't even try to factor in lockdown harms - economic or medical. [web page]
- Rishi Sunak targets left-leaning attorneys in his crusade against politically driven "lawfare." [web page]
- Rishi Sunak's vacation programme will be extended till the end of March, according to Covid. [web page]
- As inflation hits, the United Kingdom puts a windfall tax on oil and gas firm earnings. [web page]
- Sunak is facing blowback as a result of the government's salary freeze. [web page]
- The Chancellor announces a £350 billion lifeline for the economy. [web page]
- The Chancellor is working on a wage package rescue plan. [web page]
- Sunak announces state-backed financing for small businesses. [web page]
- This fall, every home will get a £400 energy bill cut. [web page]
- According to a thinktank, UK inflation will reach 'astronomical' levels next year. [web page]
- Rishi Sunak warns 'economic emergency has only just begun' [web page]
- Rishi Sunak adds, "I know how Will Smith felt when his wife was criticised." [web page]
- Rishi Sunak's abroad assistance decrease has sparked a backlash. [web page]
- Infosys is shutting its Russia branch, which is part-owned by Chancellor Rishi Sunak's wife. [web page]
- Rishi Sunak is the next chancellor. [web page]
- Rishi Sunak is accused of not doing enough for the poorest families in his Spring Statement. [web page]
- As the UK faces its greatest recession on record, Rishi Sunak said, "Hard times are come." [web page]
- Former Conservative Cabinet official says that harsh assistance cutbacks are to blame for growing poverty. [web page]
- After declining a BBC interview, Liz Truss was accused of "running afraid." [web page]
- Sunak announces a £21 billion package and a U-turn on the windfall tax to aid Britons who have been struck hard by the rising cost of living. [web page]
- How to get the £400 rebate to assist with your energy expenses. [web page]
- Rishi Sunak predicts that Ukraine would bring substantial economic turmoil. [web page]
- LGBTQ+ Conservatives are concerned that their rights may be used against them in the leadership election. [web page]
- Rishi Sunak's communications to David Cameron have been published in the Greensill lobbying scandal. [web page]
- Rishi Sunak promises NHS no-show penalties, while Liz Truss promises school reform. [web page]
- The Irish government is considering lowering excise duties on gasoline and diesel. [web page]
- Rishi Sunak, the chancellor, supports the anticipated pension increase. [web page]
- The sole (NSFW) answer to Nadine Dorries' rap about internet safety was Kathy Burke. [web page]
- MPs and peers are urging Priti Patel to close the Napier barracks asylum facility. [web page]
- Sunak should 'come clean' about his wife's ownership in a firm with a presence in Russia, according to Starmer. [web page]
- It didn't go well when Rishi Sunak was asked what his favourite McDonald's food was. [web page]
- Despite Rishi Sunak's protestations, a Cabinet member concedes that £200 in heating bill assistance is a 'loan.' [web page]
- Sunak expresses concern about the multibillion-dollar expense of the booster programme. [web page]
- Sunak's wife has stock in a Russian office that is due to shut. [web page]
- Rishi Sunak has said that he does not want to be the future Prime Minister: 'Oh my god, I don't want it.' [web page]
- 'She will clobber our opponents': Mordaunt backs Truss to be PM [web page]
- According to Rishi Sunak, the cost of living package would have a little influence on inflation. [web page]
- According to a source, Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak are at conflict over revisions to the triple lock pension system. [web page]
- Rishi Sunak's policies at a glance: cost of living payments and a windfall tax. [web page]
- 'Greedy bleeders' [web page]
- As Tory members begin to get voting papers, Sunak promises a 'radical' tax reduction and criticises Truss. [web page]
- Former counter-terrorism head criticises Sunak's anti-terrorism ideas. [web page]
- Sunak is narrowing the gap on Truss in the Tory leadership race, according to a survey. [web page]
- Sunak claims that the effect of inflation on cost of living assistance is'minimal,' and advises the rich to donate their £400 return to charity. [web page]
- Rishi Sunak 'hasn't gone far enough' in his spending. [web page]
- Rishi Sunak is in a pickle with his state pension. [web page]
- Truss increases poll advantage over Sunak after reversal of public sector pay proposal. [web page]
- Women's Clothing that isn't too tight Kaye Adams promises to repay the £400 energy grant, saying, "I'm going to donate it to charity." [web page]
- Despite the epidemic, Rishi Sunak wants to 'balance books.' [web page]
- As pressure mounts on Rishi Sunak, Infosys will 'urgently' close its Moscow operation. [web page]
- As economy slows, the UK's recovery is trailing behind the rest of the G7; the FTSE 100 is at a new high - as it occurred. [web page]
- Borrow billions or see your income pinched, according to Rishi Sunak. [web page]
- Despite Sunak's doubts, Johnson plans to "go big" on nuclear energy. [web page]
- Covid loan scam cost the UK government £4.9 billion. [web page]
- The Chancellor defends his choice not to increase Universal Credit benefits. [web page]
- What was the reason behind Rishi Sunak's impromptu budget? [web page]
- UK Chancellor Rishi Sunak said the government would 'assist in paying people's salaries.' [web page]
- Sunak admits he 'pushed' ex-PM Cameron to cooperate with the Greensill COVID loan request. [web page]
- Rishi Sunak states that the government would pay two-thirds of a company's wages if it is forced to close. [web page]
- Key themes from Rishi Sunak's statement on spending. [web page]
- Sunak proposes a listing revision to boost the city's efforts to attract IT behemoths. [web page]
- As it transpired, the pound rose to a three-year high as reopening expectations boosted tourism and energy companies. [web page]
- Liz Truss isn't even Prime Minister yet, yet she's already made a stunning U-turn. [web page]
- Labour has given Rishi Sunak 24 hours to reverse his decision on the furlough plan reversal and avert an increase in unemployment. [web page]
- What do Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak promise to do for the nation? [web page]
- What you need to know about Liz Truss, a leading candidate for prime minister. [web page]
- The government is now again openly hostile | Larry Elliott. [web page]
- After being left out of Rishi Sunak's cost-of-living package, carers are facing a £200 salary drop. [web page]
- Sunak is being urged by businesses to postpone the 'ill-timed and unjustified' NI increase. [web page]
- Sunak suggests just a few further solutions to address the rising expense of living. [web page]
- Experts think Rishi Sunak has to do more as energy prices climb. [web page]
- What choices does Rishi Sunak have to help families cope with the rising cost of living? [web page]
- Why Rishi Sunak's ideal budget may remain hidden for as long as Boris Johnson is Prime Minister. [web page]
- According to a friend, David Cameron feels he should have addressed a letter to Rishi Sunak over the Greensill controversy. [web page]
- The PM candidate Rishi Sunak moved from being favoured to being the underdog. [web page]
- Shell claims that a windfall tax would deter investment in North Sea oil and gas. [web page]
- Sunak asks banks to continue supporting oil and gas companies even after windfall tax. [web page]
- As the cost of the Ukraine conflict rises, a record number of UK firms are raising prices. [web page]
- According to Rishi Sunak, the Spending Review will not result in austerity. [web page]
- Rishi is told by a Labour councillor to return to India. [web page]
- Rishi Sunak's Spending Analysis: Four Things to Keep in Mind [web page]
- Sunak reverses course on the 'energy earnings charge' as part of a £15 billion cost-of-living package. [web page]
- How do Tory PM aspirants Truss and Sunak differ on policy? [web page]
- Who is vying for the top positions in the next government? [web page]
- Concerns have been raised about Chancellor Rishi Sunak's £2 billion youth employment plan. [web page]
- As it occurred, US inflation hit a fresh 40-year high of 7.9%, and Abramovich was sanctioned by the UK. [web page]
- Council directors say social care spending is "alarmingly insufficient." [web page]
- Liz Truss is missing. [web page]
- If Omicron has a negative impact on the economy, the UK will need a mini-furlough, according to the IMF. [web page]
- Sunak's £15 billion cost-of-living package is insufficient, according to Asda's CEO. [web page]
- What Tory MPs Want from Rishi Sunak on Living Expenses [web page]
- The Lib Dems argue that Rishi Sunak should reduce VAT to combat rising living costs. [web page]
- As negative interest rates become less probable, the pound rises - as it did. [web page]
- Companies are requesting immediate assistance with their energy expenditures. [web page]
- Nils Pratley: The chancellor's stance on raising the state pension is absurd. [web page]
- Who is Martin Lewis, the money-saving guru? [web page]
- Ballot papers for the Tory leadership election have been delayed due to security concerns. [web page]
- Who will be the next Tory leader, according to the odds and polls? [web page]
- Consumer confidence is harmed by inflationary pressures, and the Moscow stock market declines — as it did. [web page]
- As it turned out, the UK economy rebounded by 7.5 percent in 2021, but consumer mood in the United States was hurt by an increase in prices. [web page]