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Rishi Sunak gives first speech as new U.K. prime minister 04:24. London — Rishi Sunak became prime minister of the United Kingdom on Tuesday after meeting with King Charles III at Buckingham Palace.
In a mansion set in 1,000 acres of English countryside, the British prime minister Theresa May will chair a crisis meeting of her cabinet on July 6 in the latest attempt to reach agreement on ...
The new British prime minister, Liz Truss, shared that Buckingham Palace delivered grave news today following the announcement that Queen Elizabeth II has been put under medical supervision.
King Charles Appoints New Prime Minister at Buckingham Palace in Royal First Charles appointed Rishi Sunak as leader of the U.K. Parliament on Monday, marking the King's second prime minister in ...
Queen Elizabeth II Queen Elizabeth to appoint British prime minister at Balmoral, not Buckingham Palace, amid mobility concerns Reigning monarch will meet outgoing Prime Minister Boris Johnson and ...
Queen Elizabeth II has appointed all 14 of her prime ministers at Buckingham Palace. Next week, she will do so at Balmoral Castle, saving a 1,000-mile round trip.
Rishi Sunak has resigned as Prime Minister at Buckingham Palace in a departure audience with King Charles following a crushing defeat in the general election. The Labour Party secured a commanding ...
United Kingdom Prime Minister Liz Truss met Queen Elizabeth II at Balmoral, Scotland on Sept. 6, 2022. Jane Barlow/Pool Photo via AP. The monarch, just two days from her death, sported a smile ...
LONDON — Queen Elizabeth II will appoint the new British prime minister next week at Balmoral Castle in Scotland — the first time the ceremony has taken place at the highland estate during the ...
In celebration of the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee, which marked 60 years as British sovereign, then-prime minister David Cameron hosted a lunch at Downing Street for the monarch.
England’s first Prime Minister, Sir Robert Walpole (at left, with sash), circa 1730. To be Prime Minister, you must first become a member of Parliament, specifically the House of Commons.