Rishi Sunak Back in Hot Seat After Losses, but His Ouster Is Unlikely
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is facing challenges within his own party after two electoral defeats and a recession in the country.
Despite the growing discontent, it is unlikely that Sunak will be replaced by his party, but he may face removal by the opposition Labour Party instead. [ more ]
Reddit's Long, Rocky Road to an Initial Public Offering
Reddit faced leadership crisis in 2015, Steve Huffman returned to revive it, successfully leading it towards IPO.
Reddit struggled with management, ownership, technology, and controversies, but under Huffman's leadership, revenues and employees increased significantly. [ more ]
GB News' Lee Anderson Resigns As Deputy Tory Chair Over Rwanda Bill As Sunak Faces Party Rebellion
Conservative MPs Lee Anderson and Brendan Clarke-Smith resigned in protest of the controversial Rwanda deportation bill and in support of rightwing amendments.
60 Tory MPs rebelled against Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's leadership, signaling the largest rebellion under his tenure. [ more ]
Resignations, rows, Rwanda: is this the start of another Tory endgame?
The resignation of Suella Braverman and Robert Jenrick from the UK Home Office sparked rumors of a leadership crisis within the Conservative Party.
Braverman criticized Rishi Sunak's plan for sending asylum seekers to Rwanda, warning that it must override human rights laws to be effective. [ more ]