Braverman says she regrets backing Sunak for PM – BBC.com

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Former Home Secretary Suella Braverman has said she regrets backing Rishi Sunak's bid to become prime minister.
Speaking on Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg, Braverman said the prime minister had not kept policy promises he made to her.
The shadow chancellor says abolishing National Insurance is a "tax bombshell aimed at British pensioners".
The former home secretary says Rishi Sunak hasn't kept policy promises he made to her.
But Rwanda government spokesperson Yolande Makolo says the country "will be able to welcome" those sent.
Voters in England have taken to the polls in contests to elect new mayors across the country.
Labour's Andy Burnham has won another term as Greater Manchester's mayor.
Steve Rotheram says voters in his region have "hollered at the top of their voices" in the mayoral election.
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Liberal Democrats leader Sir Ed Davey says the election results show it is time for change.
The prime minister says Labour needed to win the Tees Valley mayoral race in order to win a general election.
On a poor night for the Conservatives in local elections, Ben Houchen is returned as the mayor of the Tees Valley.
Jonathan Gullis was challenged as local election results began to show a bad night for the Tories.
Richard Tice says his party is becoming the "real opposition to the Labour Party" in parts of England and Wales.
Conservative Party Chairman Richard Holden has described the election results so far as "disappointing".
Keir Starmer calls on the prime minister to "make way".
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DUP MP Carla Lockhart used her question at PMQs to ask about the Irish border.
SNP questions Sunak over Gaza.
Sir Keir Starmer and Rishi Sunak clashed over each other's economic policies during PMQs.
Shadow health secretary Wes Streeting hopes Conservative voters will "give change a change" at the general election.
The Tory MP made headlines when appearing confused by the relationship of the two African countries on Question Time.
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