May, a former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, challenged students to believe in the strengths of moderation as a virtue in politics at a Yale Political Union debate.
"Sad to know about passing on of Shri Navin Chawla, former Chief Election Commissioner of India. May his soul rest in peace," Quraishi ... Chawla wrote to the prime minister and urged the government ...
New Delhi: Former chief election commissioner (CEC) Navin Chawla, whose removal from the poll panel was recommended in 2009 ...
The former Labour leader ... Six years later, under prime minister Theresa May in 2018, a Commons vote backed the Heathrow expansion by 415 votes to 119 – a majority of 296.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch, and former prime minister Theresa May were among the attendees. Reflecting on the exchange, Mr. Waugh said: “I figured that ...
The reception was attended by prominent political figures including Sir Keir Starmer, Kemi Badenoch and former prime minister Theresa May. Getty The King and Queen were joined by the Duke and Duchess ...
The funeral of John Prescott took place at Hull Minister today as the city bid a farewell to the former deputy prime minister and Hull East MP. Following his death in November aged 86, around 300 ...
The order is a change from Trump's first time in office. Then his first guest was Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May, whose Conservative Party is more closely aligned with Trump than Starmer's ...
FIRST ON FOX: Pakistan’s former Prime Minister Imran Khan, who was jailed last month on charges of corruption, is being compared by supporters to President Donald Trump given the way they say ...
A pair of black Jaguar cars delivered Lord Prescott’s coffin and close family members to his funeral service on Thursday – in a nod to the former deputy prime minister’s “Two Jags” nickname.
The referendum was followed by years of wrangling over divorce terms between a wounded EU and a fractious U.K. that caused gridlock in Parliament and ultimately defeated Prime Minister Theresa May.
A year after his historic election win in 1997, former British Prime Minister Tony Blair remarked that the first thing government officials did when he got the job was take away his passport.