Cabinet ministers
Coverage of Cabinet ministers in the Nexus archive.
- Beauty parade for Burnham: Cabinet ministers desperately pitch for jobs as new PM 'plans to make them wait'
Cabinet ministers are competing for jobs as the new PM plans to delay appointments, according to a 'beauty parade' for Burnham. The article highlights the political maneuvering as ministers 'desperately pitch' for positions.
- Sikh MLAs, Cabinet Ministers appear before Akal Takht over anti-sacrilege law
Sikh MLAs and Cabinet Ministers appeared before Akal Takht regarding an anti-sacrilege law. Non-Sikh Cabinet Ministers were required to submit written views, while Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann was not summoned.
- 'Resign in days or face a coup': Andy Burnham's allies - and some Cabinet ministers - issue dramatic threat to Sir Keir Starmer after ex-mayor sweeps to Makerfield victory
Andy Burnham's allies and some Cabinet ministers have threatened Sir Keir Starmer with a coup if he does not resign following Burnham's victory in Makerfield. The threat comes after Burnham, an ex-mayor, won the Makerfield election.
- Tories goad Keir Starmer's 'Government on life support' as Cabinet ministers are told 'they face the sack' under Andy Burnham
The Tories criticize Keir Starmer's government as being on 'life support' and warn Cabinet ministers they 'face the sack' under Andy Burnham. The article highlights political tensions within the government.
- Cabinet ministers asked to look for cuts to fund UK defence spending increase
Cabinet ministers are being asked to find funding within their departments to support increased UK defense spending following John Healey's resignation. Lisa Nandy confirmed ongoing discussions with the Treasury to secure additional funds for defense.
- Back Andy and get sacked: Starmer 'ultimatum' to Cabinet ministers as he braces for leadership battle 'in weeks' if Burnham wins by-election
Starmer has issued an ultimatum to Cabinet ministers, demanding their support as he prepares for a potential leadership battle if Burnham wins the by-election. The scenario indicates possible leadership changes contingent on the by-election result.
- Uganda: New Cabinet Members Sworn-in, Set for Orientation At Kyankwanzi
President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni presided over the swearing-in of Uganda's newly appointed Cabinet ministers and Ministers of State. The event marks the start of a new phase of government administration, with the officials set to undergo orientation at Kyankwanzi.
- Tony is right! Keir Starmer 'under pressure from Cabinet ministers to rethink Net Zero' as Blair tells PM to scrap Ed Miliband's 'illogical' targets
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces pressure from Cabinet ministers to reconsider Net Zero targets, with Tony Blair advising him to abandon Ed Miliband's 'illogical' climate goals. The article highlights internal political tensions over climate policy.
- Bolivia’s president cuts salary in half amid protests
Bolivian President Rodrigo Paz has announced a 50% salary reduction for himself and cabinet ministers amid ongoing protests. The move aims to address public discontent and demonstrate fiscal responsibility during a period of social unrest.
- Rachel Reeves tells ministers to ‘buy British’ in four key industries
Rachel Reeves, the UK Chancellor, has instructed ministers to prioritize British companies for government contracts in four key industries—ships, steel, energy, and AI. She expressed disappointment over current practices of awarding contracts to foreign firms, emphasizing 'buy British' procurement policies.
- Bolivia’s embattled president says will take a 50 percent salary cut
Bolivia’s president, Evo Morales, announced a 50% salary cut for himself and cabinet ministers, emphasizing the government's commitment to addressing the country's challenges. The move comes amid political and economic pressures facing the administration.
- Nigel Farage warns he's 'coming for Labour' as Reform launches 'ruthless' plan to unseat Cabinet ministers including Ed Miliband and Yvette Cooper
Nigel Farage has announced Reform UK's 'ruthless' strategy to challenge Labour, targeting senior Cabinet ministers including Ed Miliband and Yvette Cooper. The plan aims to unseat key Labour figures through political pressure and strategic campaigns.