Rishi Sunak

A majority of Britons are expecting an outright Labour victory at the general election.
Work and pensions secretary Mel Stride signals that Rishi Sunak will not go to the country in the summer.
Ben Page of Ipsos said the Tories were as popular as "a cup of cold sick".
The prime minister says the local elections show the UK is heading for a hung parliament.
The prime minister said they will be "the largest party" after the country goes to the polls.
Long story short? Plenty of Tory misery – but no Labour landslide.
Trevor Phillips said "it's just a fact" there are still ongoing struggles to control illegal immigration.
But the former home secretary does not want a change of Tory leadership, despite the party's devastating performance in the local elections.
The Sky News presenter also accused the Tories of "squatting" in Downing Street.
Richard Parker managed to defeat Andy Street by barely 1,500 votes following a nail-biting contest.